
Manchester United and West Ham are making significant moves in the transfer market. West Ham has reached an agreement with Manchester United to sign right-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka for £15 million. The deal comes as Wan-Bissaka enters the final year of his contract with United. He is set to travel to London on Sunday morning to undergo a medical, with the move expected to be finalized soon.
Manchester United’s New Signing
Manchester United has swiftly moved to secure a replacement for Wan-Bissaka. The club has agreed to a £17.2 million deal with Bayern Munich for Morocco international Noussair Mazraoui. The deal includes a base transfer fee of £12.9 million, with potential performance-related add-ons worth £4.3 million. Mazraoui is expected to join United after Wan-Bissaka completes his move to West Ham.
West Ham’s Initial Plans
Interestingly, West Ham had initially targeted Mazraoui for their squad, agreeing on a £16.5 million deal last month. However, that move fell through, leading the Hammers to focus on signing Wan-Bissaka instead.
Key Points
- Wan-Bissaka to West Ham: Transfer fee agreed at £15 million.
- Mazraoui to Manchester United: Transfer fee agreed at £17.2 million.
- Wan-Bissaka’s Medical: Set to take place on Sunday in London.
With these moves, both Manchester United and West Ham are gearing up for the upcoming season with reinforced squads.