According to a number of news outlets, and to add fuel to my previous article about [David Moyes](https://www.claretandhugh.info/david-moyes-bio/) being known as “Dithering Dave”, the ex-West Ham manager is doing exactly that, with suggestions that the Congo international was actually offered to the Toffees by his agents, and Moyes is “unsure” about signing the 28-year-old.
Everton Yet To Make Decision On Wan-Bissaka
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While the player’s salary is set to reduce to approximately £45,000 per week in the Championship, he is contracted to the club until June 2031.
Now aged 28, and turning 29 in November, his agent, none other than Will Salthouse, is reportedly trying to negotiate a similar-length contract elsewhere.
West Ham Contract Situation Creates Interesting Dilemma
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What is bizarre is that, on the basis West Ham gain promotion to the Premier League within a season, his salary would return to £90,000 per week (£120,000 with add-ons) and he would still have four years remaining on his contract.
The full-back’s international career is unlikely to be affected by a season in England’s second tier, yet it has been indicated that Kyle Walker-Peters is likely to be seen as first choice at right-back for the new season.
West Ham Open To Permanent Transfer
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Wan-Bissaka is therefore a player the club are happy to release at around the £15m mark, yet are not interested in any short-term loan deals.
Should the Toffees not action a move, the player does have other interested parties, including Fenerbahçe in Turkey, although he would prefer to remain in England.
World Cup Provides Perfect Shop Window
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With the World Cup putting him firmly in the shop window, Wan-Bissaka is now front and centre and looks to be one of the players most likely to be moved on during this summer’s transfer window.