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Wan-Bissaka Has Won More Tackles Than Sandro, Robertson And Kimmich This Season

Wan-Bissaka Has Won More Tackles Than Sandro, Robertson And Kimmich This Season

The Palace defender is enjoying an incredible campaign.

Nasir Jabbar

Nasir Jabbar

Aaron Wan-Bissaka has won 94% of his tackles in the league this season.

That's more than fellow full-backs Alex Sandro (81%), Andy Robertson (73%), João Cancelo (73%) and Joshua Kimmich (69%).

Thanks to @StatmanDave for the brilliant statistic.

He's outperforming Juventus' Brazilian defender and Liverpool's dependable left-back in the tackling department.

The 21-year-old has played 28 games in the Premier League as he enjoys a breakthrough campaign at Crystal Palace. He's produced heroics on the right-flank and his tireless work hasn't gone unnoticed.

Manchester United have reportedly identified Wan-Bissaka as a candidate to replace Antonio Valencia, with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer set to launch a £35 million bid in the summer.

Solskjaer's an admirer of the budding defender who's believed to be on his transfer wishlist.

Palace manager Roy Hodgson has admitted that they could offload Wan-Bissaka if the right deal is offered during the summer transfer window.

"Every footballer has his price," he said.

"Just because they have a contract here doesn't mean they have their feet nailed down here. The club is in no way advertising them as sellable objects.

"The good thing for me is one has a five-year contract [Zaha], and one has a four-year contract [Wan-Bissaka].

"Our aim is to start next season with them in our team, and if not, I hope the club feel the offers received for them were enough and worth taking.

"It's been happening on a regular basis this season. Being linked to other clubs, we were linked to clubs in England, we were in Germany, we're back in England now."

Will Wan-Bissaka secure a move away from Selhurst Park at the end of the season? Watch this space.

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