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Manchester United's Aaron Wan-Bissaka 'emerges as transfer target for European giants' in move that would see right-back reunited with former team-mate

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  • Man United's Aaron Wan-Bissaka is wanted by a major European club 
  • If move goes ahead the defender would be reunited with a former team-mate 
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By Jeorge Bird

Published: 12:37 BST, 22 June 2024 | Updated: 12:37 BST, 22 June 2024

Manchester United defender Aaron Wan-Bissaka has emerged as a target for a major European club.

Wan-Bissaka has been at United since 2019 and has made 190 appearances for the club.

While at United, Wan-Bissaka has won the FA Cup and the League Cup.  


However, his time at Old Trafford could now be set to come to an end. 

If the move goes ahead then Wan-Bissaka would be reunited with one of his former team-mates. 

Manchester United defender Aaron Wan-Bissaka is wanted by a major European club

As reported by beIN Sports, Galatasaray are pushing to sign Wan-Bissaka.

United are said to be open to offers for Wan-Bissaka, who they value at £17million.

It is reported that Galatasaray are prepared to offer Wan-Bissaka a four-year contract. 

If Wan-Bissaka joins Galatasaray he would be reunited with ex-Palace team-mate Wilfried Zaha

Zaha, who also played for Manchester United, made the switch to Galatasaray last year

If Wan-Bissaka joins Galatasaray then he would be reunited with Wilfried Zaha, who he previously played with at Crystal Palace.

While at Palace, Wan-Bissaka and Zaha made 36 appearances together, with Wan-Bissaka providing an assist for Zaha in a 2-0 win against Fulham in August 2018.

Zaha also previously had a spell at United but played just four games for the club.

The winger joined Galatasaray from Palace last year and has scored ten goals in 42 games for the Turkish side so far.  

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