Manchester United are still looking to offload out-of-favour right-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka, according to a new update from journalist Fabrizio Romano.

The Lowdown: Wan-Bissaka surplus to requirements

The 25-year-old came in as a big money signing (£50m) in 2019, with some tipping him to be a future England defender, but things haven't panned out that way.

Over time, Wan-Bissaka has found himself almost increasingly frozen out at Old Trafford, so much so that he has only played four minutes of Premier League football this season.

Erik ten Hag clearly doesn't see him as part of his future plans and either a January or summer exit looks highly likely.

The Latest: Club working on exit

Taking to Twitter, Romano reports that United are still working hard on getting a move sorted, with numerous other English clubs keen on signing Wan-Bissaka:

"Manchester United are trying to find a solution for Wan-Bissaka in order to let him leave. Wolves, West Ham and Crystal Palace remain interested."

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The Verdict: One that didn't work out

Some players simply don't rise to the challenge of playing for a club of United's magnitude, or just aren't at the required level, and that has been the case with Wan-Bissaka.

The Red Devils paid over the odds to get him, and while there may have been sporadic good performances thrown in - teammate Victor Lindelof has called him 'brilliant' - his lack of technical ability has often stood out.

For the good of Wan-Bissaka's career, it is vital that United sell him as soon as possible, allowing him to enjoy a new challenge, not to mention getting him off the Old Trafford wage bill.