AARON WAN-BISSAKA is demanding a multi-million pound reward from Manchester United to leave the club this summer.
SunSport has learned that while West Ham are willing to meet United’s £18m valuation for Wan-Bissaka, they cannot afford his wage demands, leaving the deal in limbo.
Wan-Bissaka is open to joining West Ham but has no great desire to leave United and refuses to sell himself short.
The 26-year-old has less than 12 months left on his contract at Old Trafford.
And he could earn a huge signing fee by staying where he was and leaving on a free transfer next summer.
Wan-Bissaka’s representatives are pushing for United to give the player a share of the £18m fee he will receive from West Ham to complete the deal this summer.
The former Crystal Palace defender has been on the same £90,000-a-week contract with United since joining the club five years ago.
And he is determined to secure a significant raise, which West Ham cannot offer.
Inter Milan are also interested in Wan-Bissaka and he could sign a pre-contract with the Italian club in January if a move to West Ham falls through.
West Ham have had a busy transfer window under new manager Julen Lopetegui and have already spent more than £100m this summer.
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Wolves defender Max Kilman, Leeds striker Crysencio Summerville and Borussia Dortmund German striker Niclas Fullkrug are the latest signings.
Lopetegui’s last request from the club during the summer window is a new right-back to compete with Czech international Vladimir Coufal.
United are keen to sell Wan-Bissaka this summer and have already identified Bayern Munich’s Moroccan international right-back Noussair Mazraoui as his replacement.
West Ham have also inquired about Mazraoui but are resigned to losing the Moroccan international, with Wan-Bissaka their main target.
In a potential complication, Wan-Bissaka was injured in United’s 3-0 defeat to Liverpool in South Carolina at the weekend, but it is not believed to be serious.
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