Meanwhile, acclaimed transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has said that three Premier League sides are interested in Aaron Wan-Bissaka. Elsewhere, the Red Devils are unlikely to bring in a new striker in January, according to journalist Dean Jones.

On that note, here’s a look at the key Manchester United transfer stories as on January 5, 2023:

Three clubs interested in Aaron Wan-Bissaka, according to Fabrizio Romano

Wolverhampton Wanderers, West Ham United and his former club Crystal Palace are all interested in Aaron Wan-Bissaka, according to Fabrizio Romano.

The Manchester United full back dropped out of favour under Ten Hag at the start of the season, with Diogo Dalit preferred in the right-back role. Wan-Bissaka has managed to work his way back into contention in recent games, but his future remains up in the air.

In his column for Caught Offside, Romano said that the Red Devils could allow the Englishman to leave if they receive a decent offer on the table.

He added:

Wan-Bissaka has appeared five times across competitions for Manchester United this season, picking up an assist.

Manchester United may not make striker addition in January, says Dean Jones

Manchester United could opt not to sign a striker this month if their ideal target is not available, according to Dean Jones.

The Red Devils are expected to dive into the winter transfer market for a new No. 9 to replace Cristiano Ronaldo. The Portuguese left Old Trafford by mutual consent in November and recently joined Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr.

Speaking to Give Me Sport, Jones said that Ten Hag is unlikely to panic, as he has good options in attack.

He added:

Only Chelsea (20) have scored fewer goals than Manchester United (27) in the current top ten of the Premier League.

Red Devils preparing £3.5 million loan offer for Joao Felix

Manchester United are preparing to submit a £3.5 million loan offer for Joao Felix, according to Relevo via Goal.

The Portuguese is a target for Ren Hag this month, and the Red Devils are planning to secure his signature on a temporary move. The 23-year-old’s future at the Wanda Metropolitano hangs in the balance after struggling for game time under Diego Simeone.

Atletico Madrid are willing to let him go and are also open to a temporary move this month. However, they want a fee of £11 million to let him leave on loan. While United’s proposal has fallen short of Los Rojiblancos’ expectations, the club are willing to pay Felix’s salary in full during his stay.

Manchester United are the favourites for Felix’s signature at the moment, with the player also eager to leave this month. The proposed loan deal could last for six months and might not have an option to buy at the end of the season.

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