Wan-Bissaka poised for United exit as Man Utd agree deal for Hammers transfer

West Ham United in Advanced Talks to Sign Manchester United’s Aaron Wan-Bissaka

In a significant transfer development, West Ham United have entered advanced talks with Manchester United to sign right-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka. According to Sky Sports, both Premier League clubs are close to agreeing on the deal, which would see Wan-Bissaka make the switch from Old Trafford to the London Stadium.

Wan-Bissaka is in the final year of his contract at Manchester United, and a deal for him would accelerate the Red Devils’ move for Bayern Munich right-back Noussair Mazraoui. The Morocco international is keen to make the move, with personal terms not expected to be a problem.

Meanwhile, in another transfer development, Jess Carter has departed Chelsea’s Women’s team to join NJ/NY Gotham FC. The 26-year-old left-back spent six successful years at the west London club, making over 150 appearances and contributing to the team’s success. Carter joined Chelsea in 2018 from Birmingham City and has been an integral part of the team’s defense.

Chelsea has released a statement thanking Carter for her contributions to the team and wishing her well for the next chapter of her career in the United States. The Blues have also expressed their gratitude for her dedication and commitment to the team during her six-year tenure.

The transfer window is heating up, and these developments are set to shape the future of both West Ham United and Manchester United. Stay tuned for further updates on these stories and other transfer news from around the world.

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