Manchester United are already on the hunt for new recruits ahead of the summer after what's been another poor season in the Premier League.
The article from MSN discusses Manchester United's interest in scouting a new right-back to potentially replace Aaron Wan-Bissaka, following his underwhelming performance in a recent match against Arsenal. Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville criticized Wan-Bissaka's play, describing it as "poor." The club is reportedly looking at Bayer Leverkusen's Jeremie Frimpong as a possible successor. Frimpong, who has been in fine form, could be an upgrade with his attacking flair, contrasting with Wan-Bissaka's more defensive style. This move is part of Manchester United's strategy to bolster their squad, especially in positions where they feel improvements are necessary.