West Ham United could face an issue landing top full-back target Aaron Wan-Bissaka, with his wages higher than previously thought, according to ExWHUemployee.

 

The Hammers are looking to bring in a full-back this summer and appeared to have narrowed down their options to Manchester United’s Wan-Bissaka and Southampton’s Kyle Walker-Peters.

 

While West Ham remain keen on Walker-Peters, it is suggested that a deal is unlikely, with the club now working on the Wan-Bissaka option.

 

 

However, his wages, combined with agent fees, could be an issue in any deal.

 

Wan-Bissaka is widely claimed to take home £90,000 per week at Old Trafford, but his wages are higher than that number.

 

 

That presents a likely issue for West Ham and the jury is out on whether it can be overcome.

 

Talks are nevertheless ongoing with Manchester United about a possible deal for the right-back to move to the London Stadium.

 

 

Wan-Bissaka made a total of 30 appearances across all competitions for Manchester United over the course of last season and chipped in with three assists in the process.

 

West Ham also have other options on the radar if needed.