Manchester United have triggered extension clause in Aaron Wan-Bissaka's contract.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka had six months remaining on his Manchester United contract.
Manchester United trigger Aaron Wan-Bissaka contract | Image Credit: Fabrizio Romano (IG)
The former Crystal Palace defender was free to enter into contract talks with other clubs as the January transfer window opens.
Early this season, Erik ten Hag was expressly clear on his plans for Wan-Bissaka. The Dutch tactician wanted to keep Aaron Wan-Bissaka. Talks for a new contract began but was stalled.
Despite enjoying a brilliant campaign under Erik ten Hag, Wan-Bissaka's Man United future was on the balance as the club were yet to trigger the extension clause or broker a new deal with the player.
According to Daily Mail, Manchester United have now decided to trigger the extension clause on Aaron Wan-Bissaka's contract.
The English full-back is now off the transfer market and is set for another one-year spell with Manchester United.
Nsmnews understands Manchester United are buying time to negotiate fresh new terms with Wan-Bissaka by triggering the extension clause.
Erik ten Hag is intent on keeping the 26-year-old following his standout performance for the club.
Wan-Bissaka is regarded as one of the best full-backs in Europe, especially on one-on-one situations.
He made 19 Premier League appearances for Manchester United last season after an initial slow start to the campaign.
This season, his sail with the Old Trafford club is far from ideal due to injury. He has managed 11 Premier League appearances for the club but has been outstanding on his shifts.
Elsewhere, Manchester United are also set to trigger contract extension clauses for Victor Lindelof and Hannibal Mejbri, whose contract are also set to expire this season.
Raphael Varane is on the opposite side of the spectrum with his dwindling fortunes at Manchester United.
Manchester United have refused to extend his contract leaving him free to enter transfer talks with other clubs or leave as a free agent at the end of the season.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka had six months remaining on his Manchester United contract.
Manchester United trigger Aaron Wan-Bissaka contract | Image Credit: Fabrizio Romano (IG)
The former Crystal Palace defender was free to enter into contract talks with other clubs as the January transfer window opens.
Early this season, Erik ten Hag was expressly clear on his plans for Wan-Bissaka. The Dutch tactician wanted to keep Aaron Wan-Bissaka. Talks for a new contract began but was stalled.
Despite enjoying a brilliant campaign under Erik ten Hag, Wan-Bissaka's Man United future was on the balance as the club were yet to trigger the extension clause or broker a new deal with the player.
According to Daily Mail, Manchester United have now decided to trigger the extension clause on Aaron Wan-Bissaka's contract.
The English full-back is now off the transfer market and is set for another one-year spell with Manchester United.
Nsmnews understands Manchester United are buying time to negotiate fresh new terms with Wan-Bissaka by triggering the extension clause.
Erik ten Hag is intent on keeping the 26-year-old following his standout performance for the club.
Wan-Bissaka is regarded as one of the best full-backs in Europe, especially on one-on-one situations.
He made 19 Premier League appearances for Manchester United last season after an initial slow start to the campaign.
This season, his sail with the Old Trafford club is far from ideal due to injury. He has managed 11 Premier League appearances for the club but has been outstanding on his shifts.
Elsewhere, Manchester United are also set to trigger contract extension clauses for Victor Lindelof and Hannibal Mejbri, whose contract are also set to expire this season.
Raphael Varane is on the opposite side of the spectrum with his dwindling fortunes at Manchester United.
Manchester United have refused to extend his contract leaving him free to enter transfer talks with other clubs or leave as a free agent at the end of the season.