Wan-Bissaka Completes Loan Move to Aston Villa
Wan-Bissaka Completes Loan Move to Aston Villa

Wan-Bissaka Completes Loan Move to Aston Villa

theglobalsun – Aston Villa have completed the signing of West Ham defender Aaron Wan-Bissaka on a season-long loan. The agreement includes a conditional obligation for Villa to buy the DR Congo international permanently. The clubs have not disclosed the financial terms or conditions attached to the purchase clause. West Ham had previously sought a transfer fee of £25m from interested clubs.

The move takes Wan-Bissaka back into the Premier League after West Ham’s relegation last season. The 28-year-old missed West Ham’s first two Championship matches during negotiations over his transfer. He can now compete for Villa as the club begins another demanding domestic campaign. His arrival also provides manager Unai Emery with additional depth at right-back.

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Wan-Bissaka joined West Ham from Manchester United in 2024 on a seven-year contract. He made 65 appearances for West Ham across his two seasons with the club. That total included 25 appearances last season before West Ham were relegated to the Championship. His move to Villa gives him an immediate opportunity to continue playing at Premier League level.

The defender previously spent five seasons with Manchester United after joining from Crystal Palace. He made 190 appearances for United across all competitions during his time at Old Trafford. Wan-Bissaka won the League Cup with United in 2023. He also helped United win the FA Cup in 2024 before leaving the club.

The conditional purchase arrangement gives Villa an option that depends on specific requirements. Neither club has confirmed what conditions must be satisfied for the transfer to become permanent. The structure follows a similar arrangement Villa used when signing Harvey Elliott last season.

Villa brought Elliott from Liverpool on a season-long loan with an obligation to buy. The permanent transfer would have required Elliott to make 10 league appearances. However, he played only four league matches and subsequently returned to Liverpool this summer. That outcome demonstrates how performance conditions can affect loan agreements with purchase clauses.

Wan-Bissaka Returns to Premier League After DR Congo World Cup Campaign

Wan-Bissaka also arrives at Villa after a significant international tournament with DR Congo. He started all four of his country’s matches at the 2026 World Cup. DR Congo progressed to the round of 32 during the tournament. His involvement gives Villa a defender with recent international and Premier League experience.

Villa could hand Wan-Bissaka his debut against Brighton in their opening league match. The fixture is scheduled for Sunday at 14:00 BST. The match would give him an immediate opportunity to return to Premier League competition.

Wan-Bissaka will also be available for Villa’s Champions League campaign this season. The club finished fourth in the Premier League last term to secure Champions League qualification. Villa also won the Europa League during the previous campaign under Emery.

Those achievements have created another demanding schedule for Villa across several competitions. Emery will need sufficient squad depth to manage domestic matches and European fixtures. Wan-Bissaka’s arrival provides another experienced defensive option for that schedule.

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His ability to play at right-back also gives Emery greater tactical flexibility during the season. Villa can now rotate their defensive options across a campaign involving high-profile competitions. The defender’s Premier League experience should also ease his transition into Emery’s squad.

The financial details surrounding the conditional obligation remain undisclosed at this stage. West Ham’s previous £25m asking price provides context for the potential scale of the deal. However, that figure does not confirm the value of Villa’s eventual purchase obligation.

Wan-Bissaka’s immediate priority will be establishing himself within Villa’s squad. His performances during the loan could ultimately determine whether the permanent transfer is completed. For Villa, the agreement provides defensive reinforcement while limiting their immediate long-term financial commitment. For Wan-Bissaka, it represents a return to the Premier League after West Ham’s relegation.