Man United hit stumbling block in pursuit of £70m-rated player

It is feared that English Premier League outfit Man United are going to miss out on their wish to sign Crystal Palace star Aaron Wan-Bissaka in this summer transfer window.

This is after Crystal Palace named their asking price and it is suggested that it is meant to prise the Red Devils out of a deal for the player.

It is claimed that Crystal Palace has already agreed that Aaron Wan-Bissaka would only leave the club for £70 million and it will not happen for anything less.

Manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is reported to be a big fan of the young prospect and will seek for his club to sit on the negotiation table to land the player at all cost.

Aaron Wan-Bissaka has been impressive with the English Premier League outfit which makes him catch the attention of the Red Devils boss.

However, manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has been handed the sum of £100 million to engage in the summer transfer window but it is unclear if he would seek to pay £70 million for the signature of Aaron Wan-Bissaka knowing that a number of signings need to be made.

Already, the Red Devils have secured the signature Swansea star Daniel James.

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