Manchester United have seen a second bid rejected by Crystal Palace for Aaron Wan-Bissaka. 

According to a report from Sky Sports, the Red Devils again pursued a deal to sign the youngster but were unsuccessful in their efforts as Roy Hodgson’s side continue to dig their heels in. 

Last week, it was claimed that Palace had rebuffed United’s opening offer to sign Wan-Bissaka, believed to be worth a figure in the region of £40 million. 

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Sky Sports now reports that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s club have made an improved bid on different terms, with a £35 million fee submitted up front along with additional bonuses worth £15 million, making up a £50 million deal. 

However, Palace are reportedly unhappy with the way in which the proposal has been structured, and have declined to accept United’s move.

The Eagles are understood to be willing to accept an offer worth £50 million for Wan-Bissaka, but it seems they are determined to negotiate only on their own terms.


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