Isak Hansen-Aaroen, a highly-rated teenager at Manchester United, is set to leave the club and join Werder Bremen before the transfer deadline. His contract at Old Trafford is expiring in the summer, and no agreement could be reached for a new four-and-a-half year contract. The club wanted him to sign a new deal and go out on loan, but Hansen-Aaroen was not convinced that there was a clear pathway for him to reach the Manchester United first team. Additionally, he was asking for higher wages than the club was willing to offer. As a result, the club has decided to cash in on him while they can. The details of the deal, including the fee and additional clauses, have not been disclosed. This move is seen as an opportunity for Hansen-Aaroen to improve both his wages and chances of first team football away from Manchester United.
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