Sources: Aaron Wan-Bissaka giving serious thought to quitting Man United

Sources: Aaron Wan-Bissaka giving serious thought to quitting Man United

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Man United right-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka is giving serious thought to quitting the club at the end of the season, sources told Football Insider.

The 25-year-old has experienced a resurgence at Old Trafford since the mid-season World Cup break, starting 12 straight games in all competitions while Diogo Dalot was injured.

But Man United are exploring the signing of another right-back this summer - and it is believed they are willing to listen to offers for Wan-Bissaka if another option is brought in.

The former Palace star is not willing to be a back-up option going forward and is mulling over a potential departure.

Wan-Bissaka had made just one four-minute appearance for Man United in the 2022-23 season prior to the World Cup.

But Dalot's injury meant Erik ten Hag had to place his faith back in Wan-Bissaka, who rewarded him with a stint of solid performances.

Dalot has since returned to the lineup in back-to-back Premier League clashes against Leeds and Leicester.

Former England Under-21 international Wan-Bissaka is out of contract in less than 18 months - with the Old Trafford club holding the option to extend his deal a further year.

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He has made 142 appearances since joining Man United from Crystal Palace for a reported £50million in 2019 but is yet to lift a trophy.

West Ham, Wolves and Palace were interested in his services prior to the January window - and the Irons have a continued interest in a potential deal ahead of the summer.

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