According to the Guardian, Manchester United right-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka is still a transfer target for West Ham in the current transfer window.
West Ham is currently facing a shortage of right-back options following Ben Johnson's departure from the club. Earlier today, the Hammers were linked with Southampton's Kyle Walker-Peters and are actively seeking at least one new full-back.
At present, Vladimir Coufal is the only fit player for the right-back position, and ideally, he would serve as a backup rather than a first-choice option at the London Stadium next season.
Turkish club Galatasaray is among those interested in Wan-Bissaka, and he has suitors within the Premier League as well.
Reports suggest that new West Ham manager Julen Lopetegui is considering Wan-Bissaka as a potential acquisition. The Hammers' boss is looking to strengthen the full-back positions, and the club is evaluating several candidates.
Wan-Bissaka is a player West Ham admires, and they are contemplating making a move for him this summer.
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