West Ham have reached a verbal agreement with Manchester United right-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka.
This is according to Sky reporter and transfer specialist Florian Plettenberg.
He revealed that personal terms have been agreed and 26-year-old defender can sign a contract until 2029.
He, however, noted that there is no agreement with between West Ham and Manchester United yet.
He added that the Hammers have made an offer of £10 million and United demand up to £18m at this stage with negotiations ongoing.
Meanwhile, United will head into the new season with some injury concerns to let players.
New signing Leny Yoro will be out for three months while Rasmus Hojlund will be sidelined for six weeks.
Also, Marcus Rashford and winger Antony are expected to miss the start of the new campaign no thanks to injuries.
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Verbal agreement ke?
And no agreement reached between buyer and seller?
Until pen and paper collide, West Ham can only look. They can’t touch.