Crystal palace make zaha demand in talks with Man Utd over wan bissaka
Manchester United inserted a 20% sell-on clause in Wilfried Zaha’s contract (Picture: Getty)
Crystal Palace want Manchester United to remove a sell-on fee in Wilfried Zaha’s contract as a sweetener in talks to sign Eagles defender Aaron Wan-Bissaka.
United had an opening bid of around £40m turned down for Wan-Bissaka as Palace value him at closer to £60m.
The Red Devils are expected to return with an improved bid but are unlikely to stretch as far as Palace’s £60m valuation of the 21-year-old.
Manchester City paid £50m for Kyle Walker in 2017, making him the most expensive English defender of all-time.
United are desperate to sign the defender but feel a £60m fee is steep and the Guardian report that Palace are exploring other ways of making the difference up.
Wan-Bissaka is valued at £60m (Picture: Getty)
One potential way being touted is the suggestion that United could remove a sell-on fee in Zaha’s contract that would give Palace full rights to a future fee if he is sold.
United insisted on a 20% sell-on clause when they allowed Zaha to return to Selhurst Park in 2015 and could pocket as much as £16m if a club meets Palace’s £80m valuation for the winger this summer.
Removing the clause would essentially take Palace to their valuation for Wan-Bissaka and the Eagles would then be more inclined to let the defender move to Old Trafford.
Wan-Bissaka, for his part, has made it clear that he feels the chance to join United is a ‘once in a lifetime’ opportunity.
The defender will not hand in a transfer request to leave Selhurst Park but is hopeful that a fee will be agreed in the coming weeks.
Wan-Bissaka is currently on international duty with England’s U21s but he wants his future resolved before he embarks on his summer holidays before returning for pre-season.
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