Aaron Wan-Bissaka informs Crystal Palace of Man Utd of its transfer decision



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Aaron Wan-Bissaka, a Manchester United target, told Crystal Palace that he wanted to make a dream move to Old Trafford.

Palace wants to keep Wan-Bissaka – but if they lose it, they are determined to stand at the best possible price.

This could mean that United's boss, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, will pay 60 million pounds sterling for the right back.

Wan-Bissaka, from England, has no desire to be caught in the middle, as a summer transfer battle is played between the two clubs.

Both palaces, United and United, are also interested in Max Norons' rear. The Eagles would try to sign if Wan-Bissaka left, while United considered it an alternative to their right back target.



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Palace did not receive a transfer request from Wan-Bissaka, but the player told them that he wanted to join United, according to The Sun.

The former palace winger, John Salako, fears that a move to United will be too early for Wan-Bissaka – as it was when Wilfried Zaha did the same thing in 2013.



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"He has the world at his feet," Salako told Wan-Bissaka at Love Sport Radio.

"But my only concern is that Wilfried Zaha left very young and did not get away with it.

"He was not mature enough and did not really settle down in Man Utd, he ended up coming back and had the best spell of his career since coming back in. He's obviously another man related to to get away (this summer), but I'm just a little concerned about Aaron.



John Salako fears that a move to United is too early for Wan-Bissaka

"It was his first full season and it was absolutely gorgeous.He could not have been lying in bed and dreaming of a better season.It probably needs more matches .

"It's too early for Aaron.It needs another season.I am not surprised that United has entered as they could probably make it cheaper and they think that they have to do whatever. thing now. "

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