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Published 08:54 15 May 2024 BST
Updated 16:27 15 May 2024 BST

Manchester United are reportedly set to say goodbye to another star player this summer.
According to the Sun, Aaron Wan-Bissaka's time at United will come to an end after the end of this season, with the defender set to bid farewell to Old Trafford on Wednesday night when the Red Devils take on Newcastle.
The publication reports that a T-shirt has been printed in his honour, and shows an image of him lifting the Carabao Cup.
The news comes the day after Raphael Varane announced that he would be leaving United in the summer.
Antony Martial is also set to leave the club in the coming months when his contract expires, whilst there is also speculation over Bruno Fernandes' future at Old Trafford.
Wan-Bissaka has a year left on his contract but United are apparently ready to listen to "cut-price offers" for the 26-year-old.
The full-back left Crystal Palace in June 2019 to join the 20-time league champions for £45 million.
He has been linked with a move back to the Eagles, but United will apparently have to drop their asking price to the region of £20m in order to sell the former England Under-21 international.
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