Aaron Wan-Bissaka is expected to leave West Ham this summer following their relegation from the Premier League.
Wan-Bissaka has spent the last nine seasons in the English top-flight and will not want to play in the Championship.
Nuno Espirito Santo is more likely to build next season’s West Ham team around fellow right-back Kyle Walker-Peters.
Wan-Bissaka has been linked with a move to Everton, where he would reunite with former Hammers boss David Moyes.
The 28-year-old has now reportedly been offered an exciting opportunity to join a Champions League club.
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Fresh Aaron Wan-Bissaka transfer twist as Fenerbahce join Everton in race
Wan-Bissaka had an underwhelming 2025/26 campaign at the London Stadium, as did the majority of West Ham’s players.
However, the ex-Manchester United defender is clearly good enough to be playing for a top division team next season.
Joining Everton would be an excellent career move for Wan-Bissaka, but he might fancy a different challenge.
Well, Turkish outlet Yeni Asir have reported that Fenerbahce are interested in signing Wan-Bissaka in this transfer window.
The Turkish Super Lig giants are looking for a replacement for Nelson Semedo, who could leave for around £4-5 million.
Wan-Bissaka is four years younger than Semedo, who turns 33 later this year, so he would be a significant upgrade.
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West Ham are thought to have set a reasonable asking price of around £10m for Wan-Bissaka.
This should not be an issue for Fenerbahce, who qualified for the Champions League by finishing second to Galatasaray.
However, Wan-Bissaka is currently on international duty with DR Congo ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
Therefore, Fenerbahce or Everton may have to wait until after DR Congo are eliminated from the tournament to complete a deal.
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