From SSN.
Manchester United's talks with Crystal Palace over bringing Aaron Wan-Bissaka to Old Trafford have restarted, Sky Sports News understands.
Palace are reported to want a guaranteed £50m up front for the 21-year-old England U21 international full-back, who has three years remaining on his contract at Selhurst Park.
United are understood to have had one bid worth an initial £35m with additional payments totalling to £15m, rejected, but have made no fresh bid as of Monday afternoon.
Kaveh Solhekol from SSN today...
Manchester United have restarted talks with Crystal Palace about Aaron Wan Bissaka but they have not made an improved bid yet (as of 3pm). Last bid was £35m rising to £50m.
Palace want £50m up front.
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So it looks like we still haven't made an improved bid, 6 days after seeing the first bid rejected by Palace. Ed is dithering about again.
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posted on 24/6/19
Bit sad this RDD mate
posted on 25/6/19
What is the problem with the racist RDD from the Man United fans on here.
posted on 25/6/19
comment by The Mane Man ( life at this age is rubbish with no money #needajob) (U19731)
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What is the problem with RDD from the Man United fans on here.
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Me? It's because I ask difficuktnquestion they largely cant answer so cry Wum or delete commebts he second it gets tough.
What surprises me though is the flock mentality.
posted on 25/6/19
Me? It's because I ask difficuktnquestion they largely cant answer so cry Wum or delete commebts he second it gets tough.
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posted on 26/6/19
United will get taken to the cleaners. There's no escaping this.
I can see United succumbing to Palace's demands. 50m rising to 65m.
Just pay the money and move on to the next target.
There's no escaping this for Manchester United.
posted on 26/6/19