MANCHESTER UNITED ace Aaron Wan-Bissaka faces an uncertain future at Old Trafford.
Wan-Bissaka’s deal with United runs out in June after talks over a new contract hit a snag in the summer.
According to The Mail, however, the Red Devils are likelier to trigger a one-year extension to keep the full-back until 2025 and reevaluate his situation in January.
The England international has recently returned to training after sustaining a hamstring injury in September.
And the Manchester giants want the 25-year-old to regain full fitness before making any final decisions regarding his future.
Victor Lindelof and Anthony Martial’s deals also expire in June, which means they can talk to overseas clubs in January.
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And it is unclear whether United will extend Lindelof or Martial’s deal at this stage.
Wan-Bissaka is fighting for a place in Erik ten Hag’s starting line-up at right-back with Diogo Dalot.
Lindelof, on the other hand, has managed to play more minutes this season following the injuries of Lisandro Martinez and Raphael Varane, who recently returned to full fitness at centre-back.
And Martial has dropped down the pecking order after striker Rasmus Hojlund’s £72million arrival from Atalanta last summer.
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Ten Hag, though, is not looking as far as January following a turbulent start to the campaign.
United are eighth in the Premier League table with only five wins out of their first 10 matches.
Last season’s Carabao Cup winners have also lost the other half while coming up short in their first two Champions League matches as well before finally beating Copenhagen last week.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk