Work is continuous: During the international break, Aarron Wan-Bissaka works hard to maintain his fitnes

To get in shape for the Premier League, the right back has been lifting weights a little more frequently.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

After being left out of the England squad for the international games, Aaron Wan-Bissaka has been training hard to stay fit.The Manchester United right back used this time off to upload a series of photos from his home gym.

To better handle the Premier League’s intensity and become practically unbeatable on the right wing, Wan-Bissaka appears to be concentrating on improving his physical strength.

Romano gives United a positive update on their preparations for the January transfer window, suggesting that they could strengthen two positions.

Even if the Red Devils’ ιnjury issues seem to be getting worse by the day, the Dutch manager is expected to remain mum on the transfer front. However, adding to the roster for the second half of the season wouldn’t hurt.

While the team’s abysmal run of results so far cannot be entirely blamed on the injuries and illnesses that have sidelined nearly every outfield player this season, it is undeniable that these setbacks have contributed to their 11 losses.Old Trafford needs to shore up two areas.United could add a new defender and a striker to their roster this winter, according to Romano, who posted a video to YouTube outlining his understanding of the club’s possible additions.

After 12 Premier League outings since being purchased from Atalanta for an astronomical £72 million in the summer, 20-year-old Rasmus Hojlund has still failed to score.

Victor Lindelof was unable to play in United’s match against Bournemouth due to illness, Lisandro Martinez has been out for an extended period of time, while Luke Shaw and Jonny Evans have recently returned from rests.