Aaron Wan-Bissaka |
Manchester
United FC
uncapped
2019 |
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Timeline |
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Aaron Wan-Bissaka |
Birth |
26 November 1997 in Croydon, Greater London [there
is no registration]. Grew up in New Addington and attended Good
Shepherd RC Primary School |
Source |
Jack Rollin's TheSun
Yearbook [2019] &
. |
Playing Career |
Club(s) |
Played
youth football with Crystal Palace FC as an eleven year old from 2001,
playing predominantly on the wing, signing a professional contract in
December 2016, after which he began to play as a right wing back, and
making his first-team debut in February 2018. Wan-Bissaka secured a
move to Manchester United FC in a £45 million transfer on 26 June 2019.
He was subject to a bid from West Ham United FC during the summer 2024
transfer window, whom he signed for on 12 August 2024. |
League honours 181+7 appearances, 4 goals one red card |
Crystal Palace FC 2018-19 42 appearances debut:
25 February 2018 Crystal Palace FC 0
Tottenham Hotspur FC 1. Manchester United FC 2019-24
124+six appearances, two goals debut: 11 August 2019 Manchester United FC 4 Chelsea
FC 0. West Ham United FC 2024 fifteen+one appearances,
two
goals debut:
(sub) 24 August 2024 Crystal Palace FC 0 West Ham United FC 2. |
Club honours |
Premier League third place 2019-20 (35ᵃ), 2022-23,
runners-up 2020-21; UEFA
Europa League runners-up 2020-21; Football League Cup
winners 2022-23;
FA Cup runners-up 2022-23, winners
2023-24; |
Individual honours |
Crystal Palace FC Player of the Month March 2018, August 2018,
September 2018. October 2018, March 2019; Crystal Palace FC Young
Player of the Season 2017-18; Crystal Palace FC Player of
the Season 2018-19; |
Distinctions |
None |
Height/Weight |
6' 0", 11st 3lbs [2019] |
Source |
Jack Rollin's TheSun
Yearbook [2019] & ENFA. |
England Career |
Player number |
did not appear for England. |
Position(s) |
Right-back |
First match |
None |
Major tournaments |
None |
Team honours |
None |
Individual honours |
England U21 (three appearances, one
expulsion, 2018), England U20 (two appearances, 2018),
DR Congo U20 (one appearance against England U17, October 2015). |
Distinctions |
Eligible to play for DR Congo. |