Manchester United are now primed to receive an offer for Aaron Wan-Bissaka with Saudi Arabian side Al Nassr now interested.
Strange rumours emerged on Tuesday suggesting that United had received a swap proposal from Inter Milan for Aaron Wan-Bissaka..
It was suggested that Inter had offered Denzel Dumfries to United but that the deal was rejected.
United may not plan to sell Wan-Bissaka this month but a new offer could now arrive from Saudi Arabia…
Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al Nassr want to sign Aaron Wan-Bissaka
The Telegraph now report that Al Nassr want to sign Wan-Bissaka having failed to land Tottenham Hotspur right back Emerson Royal.
Al Nassr have offered £20million for Emerson but Tottenham have said no, leaving Cristiano Ronaldo’s side to look elsewhere.
Al Nassr are now turning to Wan-Bissaka in the hope of tempting United into a deal in the final week of the transfer window.
Wan-Bissaka has recently had a one-year option on his contract activated, meaning he can’t leave for free at the end of the season.
United may not fancy selling Wan-Bissaka in the middle of the season, but he could have his head turned by the idea of playing in Saudi Arabia – and playing alongside Cristiano once more.

Manchester United swap move could be ruined as Al Nassr target another United player
Cristiano’s move to Al Nassr made huge headlines and he ended up being joined in Saudi Arabia by left back Alex Telles.
United allowed Telles to join Al Nassr in July and Wan-Bissaka could now reunite with his two former United teammates.
It will surely take a hefty offer for United to sell Wan-Bissaka with just days of the January window to go, and especially because there appears to be a swap deal in mind.
Reports last week suggested that United had spoken to Crystal Palace about a summer deal which would see the Eagles take cash and Wan-Bissaka for star winger Michael Olise.
Palace would surely love Wan-Bissaka to return to Selhurst Park nearly five years since leaving the club for United in a huge £50million move.
Selling Wan-Bissaka now would ruin that swap proposal though, so United have plenty to think about as Al Nassr plot a bid.
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