Former Manchester United right-back Paul Parker has tipped Aaron Wan-Bissaka to thrive if he can secure a move away from Old Trafford, claiming he has become a 'scapegoat'.
The former Crystal Palace defender lost his place in the starting XI following Ralf Rangnick's appointment. Diogo Dalot has been the preferred choice at right-back, meaning Wan-Bissaka has made just seven Premier League appearances under the interim boss.
The 24-year-old has been tipped to return to Palace this summer, while a possible move abroad has also been mentioned. And Parker has claimed a loan move away from Old Trafford could be just what he needs. "If he (Wan-Bissaka) is going to Spain, which is more technical and will help improve him, go to play for Atletico Madrid," Parker told MyBettingSites. "The one thing that Atletico Madrid would love about him is that he isn't going to need much coaching about how to defend in one against one. READ MORE: How Ronaldo is helping United's Class of 2022 in Youth Cup quest "He would learn a little bit more about unity within a back-four in a traditional sense.
Hopefully, he won’t come back too ill-disciplined, because there’s always a chance when you go and play for Atletico Madrid for [Diego] Simeone, the way they play.
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