News broke on Wednesday afternoon that the Eagles have agreed to sell Wan-Bissaka to United for £45m, with a further £5m due in add-ons. Wan-Bissaka will put pen to paper on a long-term contract worth eight times the £10,000-a-week salary he currently earns at Crystal Palace. Palace will, though, one day count the cost of not hammering out another detail when striking an agreement for Wan-Bissaka. Why Crystal Palace might not be happy with the terms of Aaron Wan-Bissaka to Man Utd moveWhy Crystal Palace might not be happy with the terms of Aaron Wan-Bissaka to Man Utd movePalace’s inability to convince United to scrap the clause means they will have less money to reinvest in their playing staff should Zaha leave. Crystal Palace will have to hand over a quarter of the fee they receive for Wilfried ZahaWhy Crystal Palace might not be happy with the terms of Aaron Wan-Bissaka to Man Utd move
Source: Express June 26, 2019 13:07 UTC