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It is reported that Wolverhampton Wanderers are interested in signing Manchester United right-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka.
According to The Sun, Wolves are ready to pay £25m for the Englishman as part of their January spending spree.
Van Bissaka was not Erik ten Hag’s first choice at right-back.
His lack of technical skills pushed him back in the pecking order behind Diogo Dalot.
While his one-on-one defensive skills are remarkable, he lacks the positional understanding to start consistently.
The 25-year-old looked good when United played counter-attacking football under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
In the deep block, Van Bissaka uses his agility to make crucial interceptions.
Now that United are playing with more of an emphasis on possession, their weaknesses are becoming apparent.
His last two performances have shown signs of improvement, but we’ll see if the Ten Hag consider him part of their plans for the future.
If United do decide to cash in, they will most likely make a loss due to the £50m they paid for One-Bissaka in the summer of 2019.
Josip Djuranovic, among others, was considered a possible replacement for United at right-back.
The Croatian is strong and explosive, with a different dynamic than Dalot.

It is reported that Wolverhampton Wanderers are interested in signing Manchester United right-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka.
According to The Sun, Wolves are ready to pay £25m for the Englishman as part of their January spending spree.
Van Bissaka was not Erik ten Hag’s first choice at right-back.
His lack of technical skills pushed him back in the pecking order behind Diogo Dalot.
While his one-on-one defensive skills are remarkable, he lacks the positional understanding to start consistently.
The 25-year-old looked good when United played counter-attacking football under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
In the deep block, Van Bissaka uses his agility to make crucial interceptions.
Now that United are playing with more of an emphasis on possession, their weaknesses are becoming apparent.
His last two performances have shown signs of improvement, but we’ll see if the Ten Hag consider him part of their plans for the future.
If United do decide to cash in, they will most likely make a loss due to the £50m they paid for One-Bissaka in the summer of 2019.
Josip Djuranovic, among others, was considered a possible replacement for United at right-back.
The Croatian is strong and explosive, with a different dynamic than Dalot.