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"The ambition attracted me," Aston Villa's sixth summer signing Aaron Wan-Bissaka said after completing a season-long loan move with a conditional obligation to buy. The 28-year-old, who joined West Ham on a seven-year deal from Manchester United in August 2024, has featured 65 times across his two seasons at London Stadium. Wan-Bissaka made 25 appearances and provided three assists last season, as Nuno Espirito Santo's side ended a 14-year stint in the Premier League with relegation.
Another left-back has been a priority all summer, but there seems to be no sign of one coming to Old TraffordAfter signing Aaron Wan-Bissaka in 2019, Manchester United’s PR machine boasted they had scouted 804 right-backs before landing on the Crystal Palace player. At the time it felt like an unnecessary brag, designed to convince fans and journalists the club were doing their due diligence when it came to scouting and data.Now, as the search for a left-back to challenge Luke Shaw drags on with less than two weeks of the summer transfer window remaining, there seems to be a lack of credible targets. Continue reading...
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