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Fabrizio Romano: Ten Hag now "open" to selling £90k-p/w Man United ace this summer

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag is ready to sell Aaron Wan-Bissaka on a permanent basis this summer, according to journalist Fabrizio Romano.

The right-back endured a torrid season under both Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Ralf Rangnick, playing just 26 times across all competitions, and failing to play a single minute of football in the final five Premier League games – three of those occasions saw him fail to even make the match-day squad.

That has prompted speculation Wan-Bissaka could be heading for the exit door with his former club Crystal Palace touted among those possible destinations for him.

Speaking to GIVEMESPORT, Romano indicated that United are willing to let Wan-Bissaka go this summer, and that rather than accepting a potential loan offer, they are keen to hold out for a permanent deal.

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He said: “The Wan-Bissaka situation has to be resolved because Manchester United are open to letting go of him in case they receive a proposal.

“At the moment, some approaches for a potential loan but they want to wait in case they receive a permanent deal from some other club. So, the situation is open for Wan-Bissaka.”

The £90k-a-week star has failed to really kick on since his big-money move from Crystal Palace a couple of years ago, and it’s telling that Ten Hag has seemingly given the greenlight for his exit without getting the chance to assess him in person during pre-season this summer.

One of the biggest criticisms of the full-back has of course been his struggles going forward, with former United defender Gary Neville admitting that it is an area of his game that is sorely lacking.

He said: “The idea that you are going Aaron

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