Manchester United aren't prepared to let Aaron Wan-Bissaka leave before tomorrow's 11pm deadline unless they've got a replacement lined up, according to Fabrizio Romano.

The right-back has been strongly linked away from Old Trafford for much of the summer window, but Romano reckons that his future is hanging in the balance.

What's the latest news involving Wan-Bissaka?

According to the Daily Mail, Crystal Palace are 'open' to Wan-Bissaka returning to Selhurst Park, having slipped down the pecking order at United in 2022.

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He's played four minutes in United's opening four Premier League games and has made just seven top-flight starts since December, with Diogo Dalot establishing himself as the club's first choice.

The report claims that Palace have 'discussed the possibility' of bringing Wan-Bissaka back to the club, just three years after he made the £50m switch to Old Trafford.

But with Dalot United's only other right-back, Romano doesn't think Erik ten Hag will leave himself short in such a key position, meaning Wan-Bissaka's future hinges on someone coming in.

What did Romano say about Wan-Bissaka?

He told GIVEMESPORT: "The feeling I have is they don't want to risk allowing Wan-Bissaka to leave and they don't have any replacements ready."

Have United been linked with any right-backs?

With Ten Hag clearly not convinced by Wan-Bissaka, he's looking for more quality in the right-back area and could therefore replace him.

According to ESPN, Barcelona's Sergino Dest is 'open' to a switch to Old Trafford, but any move to the Premier League is seen as complicated.

The USA international hasn't been involved this season and has already been told to find a new club by manager Xavi.

Dest has worked under Ten Hag previously during his short spell at Ajax, but the report claims that his potential arrival at United hinges on whether the Red Devils manage to offload Wan-Bissaka.

A swap deal was even mentioned, with Wan-Bissaka potentially making the switch to the Nou Camp, but Barcelona were not interested.

Time is obviously not on United's side, but there definitely appears a couple of deals to be done here. If Dest remains keen on reuniting with Ten Hag and Palace are still interested in Wan-Bissaka, there's no reason why these two players won't end up with new clubs by the end of this week.