Aaron Wan-Bissaka asking price set as West Ham United await transfer talks
Aaron Wan-Bissaka could be next to leave West Ham United.
The DR Congo international has spent the summer at the World Cup after facing relegation in East London.
That has clouded talks about his future, even after the window opened earlier in the summer.
Those links away from the London Stadium are only likely to step up as the Irons return to training at Rush Green.
The right-back will have a delayed start to pre-season, but could be on the move before Nuno Espirito Santo welcomes him back.
That comes as West Ham already know exactly how much they want to recoup for Wan-Bissaka this summer.
How much do West Ham want for Aaron Wan-Bissaka?
The 28-year-old has had a mixed spell in claret and blue since his move from Manchester United in 2024.
There have been plenty of ups and downs in his performance level, echoing the wider performance levels of the Hammers.
With that ending in relegation, it hasn't changed the public perception of his ability.
That has sparked plenty of interest in his signature as the Irons look set to open the door to a sale.
The Athletic reported on Tuesday that West Ham are opening to sell Wan-Bissaka this summer.
They will set an asking price of £25million for the defender with his contract not set to expire until 2031.
The claret and blue outfit are yet to receive any enquiries for his signature, despite wide reports of interested parties.
Who could Wan-Bissaka join this summer?
There is always going to be interest in a full-back who has been a Premier League regular for eight years.
He is famed particularly for his defensive talents that could make him a point of difference for many sides.
Marcus Rashford described him as "top notch" in his Manchester United days, as per Squawka, and he's maintained that reputation since.
It is no surprise that Everton are interested in Wan-Bissaka as David Moyes goes in search of a right-back on Merseyside.
There has been a bizarre link to Arsenal this week, but that feels like a highly unlikely move after their Premier League title win.
Other English outfits are bound to be in the race, especially now West Ham have set out their stall.
It will now be up to them to make an offer for Wan-Bissaka to see how the London Stadium club react.
