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The incredible new salary that Manchester United would offer Aaron Wan-Bissaka

Aaron Wan-Bissaka is set to get a new contract with Manchester United, and his new millionare salary has been disclosed to the fans.

By Angus Barnes

Aaron Wan-Bissaka is set to get a new contract with Manchester United, and his new millionare salary has been disclosed to the fans.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka is set to get a new contract with Manchester United, and his new millionare salary has been disclosed to the fans.

Aaron Wan-Bissaka has been one of the best players of the red devils in this start of the Premier League, and that has been enough for the team to offer him a new contract to stay at Old Trafford.

Aaron Wan-Bissaka has managed to turn things around under Erik ten Hag, and the 25 year old left back has managed to impress not only the red devils manager but also the fans of the team, and now it has been reported that he is set to receive a contract extension that would keep him at Old Trafford for the next years.

The fact is that the current contract of Aaron Wan-Bissaka is set to end in the summer of 2024, and that has caused for the red devils and for Erik ten Hag to start working on his new contract, and it has been confirmed by “The Mirror” that the left back is set to get an upgrade on his current 100,000 euros per week salary to convince him to stay with the team.

The current salary Wan-Bissaka goes up to 100,000 euros per week, but now it has been confirmed that his new contract, on top of the 3 more years that he is going to get offered, he is bound to get at least an upgrade that would make his new salary of 150,000 euros per week, which would make him one of the highest paid players in the team if he accepts.

Aaron Wan-Bissaka new role

It is a fact that Aaron Wan-Bissaka has been one of the best players for Manchester United in this start of the Premier League, and that caused for the red devils office to send him a contract extension, and with his new starting role, the player is convinced to stay now.