Wretched United in a nutshell – bought Wan Bissaka from Palace for 50 million, selling him back for only 10 million!

It’s insane how awful Manchester United are operating at the moment with all the wrong decisions regarding the club’s strategy and transfer policy.The case of Aaron Wan Bissaka can explain the latter, who’s close to moving (or, to be precise, returning) to Crystal Palace.According to The Telegraph, it is believed Palace may be willing to pay 10 million for the 24-year-old, although that would represent a huge and embarrassing loss to United, who signed Wan Bissaka for 50 million in 2019 on a five-year deal.Wan Bissaka is 10 times better than Dalot yes his can’t cross but that is something he can get better with practice but he’s solid… pic.twitter.com/msOCXHlmmi— AB 🔴 (@ABs10_01) August 15, 2022 However, Wan Bissaka does not feature in the plans of Erik ten Hag, and a loan deal might be another option as he attempts to relaunch his career. The United manager has told the club he wants another right-back to compete with Diogo Dalot, who has started the season on the team.- Meunier and Pulisic close -It is also understood that Manchester United proposed a fee of around 15 million for Borussia Dortmund’s full-back Thomas Meunier who has been linked with a move to Barcelona too. The Belgium international is 30 and highly experienced and has a contract with the German club that runs until 2024.Players linked to Man United in the last three days:PulisicCasemiroJoao FelixCunhaMeunierVardyRabiotAubameyangMorataSommerDestCaicedo pic.twitter.com/ILu6c5tmgt— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) August 17, 2022 Meanwhile, The Athletic reports that the Red Devils are close to signing Chelsea’s forward Christian Pulisic on loan. The 23-year-old has been frustrated with his lack of starts under Thomas Tuchel and wants to play more minutes ahead of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar this winter.Pulisic pulls off a controversial goal celebration as a sort of vengeance to the Mexican keeperThe winger, who is the most expensive North American footballer of all time, is a vital player for the USMNT and will lead his country in Qatar but has struggled for regular first-team minutes at Stamford Bridge. He came off the bench in Chelsea’s opening two Premier League games.##NAJAVA_MECA_6573142##

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