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Aaron Wan Bissaka seemingly exposes Manchester United
Aaron Wan-Bissaka has completed his move to West Ham for £15 million, which of course was enough to spark some excitement in Hammers’ fans.
However, it has also ignited speculation about behind-the-scenes issues at Manchester United.
The 26-year-old right-back, who signed a seven-year deal with West Ham, might have dropped a subtle bombshell in his first interview with his new club.
Wan-Bissaka’s comment about joining a team that “pushes each other to win” and “has got each other’s backs” appears innocuous at first glance. But for those familiar with the reports of cliques and locker room tension at Old Trafford, his words might be a thinly veiled dig at his former club.
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During his time at United, Wan-Bissaka experienced a tumultuous environment, with rumors of rifts and a lack of cohesion among players. Even with Erik ten Hag’s efforts to clear out the locker room, including high-profile exits like Cristiano Ronaldo and Jadon Sancho, it seems the atmosphere at Old Trafford was less than harmonious.
Wan-Bissaka’s departure comes as United looks to bring in Bayern Munich’s Noussair Mazraoui, signaling a shift in strategy for the club. But with Wan-Bissaka’s parting words hinting at deeper issues, fans are left wondering if United’s problems run deeper than just the need for fresh talent.
Did Wan-Bissaka’s exit expose cracks in United’s foundation, or was it simply a case of finding a better fit at West Ham?