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Wan-Bissaka could make £10m switch to Everton very soon

**According to [TEAMtalk](https://www.teamtalk.com/tottenham-hotspur/aaron-wan-bissaka-transfer-news-tottenham-everton-west-ham-exodus), Everton and Tottenham Hotspur are interested in a move for West Ham’s Aaron Wan-Bissaka this summer.**

West Ham’s former Premier League rivals look like they’re acting quickly to try to take some of the Hammers’ best players this summer. Last year’s Hammer of the Year is already being linked with a move away.

Wan-Bissaka was excellent for the Hammers in the 24/25 season; he offered so much attacking-wise and defensively all season. However, it all fell apart for him this season; his performances and attitude were really poor, and he often found himself out of the team in favour of Walker-Peters.

Despite a poor season for us which ended in relegation, the Premier League knows the talent AWB has. He is probably the best one-on-one defensive full-back in the League; the way he can tackle is second to none on his day.

One manager that could really get the best out of the Congolese international is David Moyes, which would probably make Everton the perfect move for him. He’s homegrown, which we know Moyes likes to look for in a player; he is Premier League experienced and has some brilliant defensive traits.

I don’t think his lack of attacking output will put Moyes off at all, which might annoy some Everton fans. However, for the price of £10m, I don’t think many of them will have too many complaints.

This could be a transfer that happens early; Wan-Bissaka will be playing for DR Congo in the World Cup in a couple of weeks, and David Moyes will want to wrap this move up before then. This would also be handy for the Hammers, who need to raise money as quickly as possible.

As for the Spurs links, I can’t see it happening. They need improvements at right-back; I’m not sure he is that. Both Pedro Porro and Djed Spence are better than Wan-Bissaka, are younger, and fit De Zerbi’s attacking style of play better.

Everton have been crying out for a right-back for several years now. With Seamus Coleman now retiring and Jake O’Brien struggling out there a lot last season, it’s time for them to sign a right-back, and they could do a lot worse than signing Aaron Wan-Bissaka.

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