Media: Werder Bremen nacisca na transfer Isaka Hansena-Aaroena [AKTUALIZACJA] | ManUtd.pl

Manchester United looks set to make another deal involving a member of the club’s academy in the winter window. Bundesliga club Werder Bremen was supposed to go following the talented Isak Hansen-Aaroen. The Spanish “AS” and Fabrizio Romano also report on the negotiations between the clubs.

The media have been talking regarding the possibility of the Norwegian midfielder leaving the Red Devils for several weeks. The reason for his departure is said to be dissatisfaction with his development being hampered. Just yesterday (January 31) the Manchester Evening News reported that the midfielder will most likely leave in the winter window.

The latest information regarding the youth player was shared by Sky Sport journalist Florian Plettenberg. He informed that one of the Bundesliga clubs, Werder Bremen, is going to press hard to complete the transfer of the Norwegian during DeadlineDay.

This season, the talented 19-year-old played ten matches in all youth competitions, in which he scored twice. In the current campaign, he was not even called up to the bench in Erik ten Haga’s team.

Let us remind you that the midfielder’s transfer is not only related to his dissatisfaction. The Norwegian’s contract expires in June 2024, so following the season he will be able to move to another club as a free transfer. January is the last opportunity to cash in on a player who does not want to sign a new contract.

UPDATE – 11:10 (“AS” and Fabrizio Romano)

Further information regarding the Norwegian was revealed by “AS”, which was then shared by Fabrizio Romano. Currently, clubs are supposed to exchange transfer-related documents. Later today, Hansen-Aaroen is expected to undergo medical tests before the transaction is announced. The 19-year-old is expected to sign a contract until June 2028.

UPDATE – 12:00 (“Manchester Evening News”, Richard Fay)

Richard Fay from “MEN” revealed what clauses will be included in the contract concluded between Manchester United and Werder Bremen. The Old Trafford club will not have a buy-back clause, but will receive funds from the Norwegian’s next transfer. Additionally, he will have the right to match the offer of another club that will make an offer for Hansen-Aaroen in the future.

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