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Aaron Wan-Bissaka has shared his struggles with loneliness during his early career at Manchester United, revealing that he often relied solely on his PlayStation for company after moving from London. After joining United for £45 million in 2019, he faced challenges adapting to life in Manchester, feeling isolated and lacking support as he navigated a tumultuous period with multiple managerial changes. Wan-Bissaka noted that the pressure and scrutiny in Manchester were overwhelming, leading him to frequently travel back to London to see family and friends. Recently, he made a move to West Ham, where he feels more at home and has quickly established himself in the team. Reflecting on his time at United, he acknowledged that while he took a significant opportunity, it was ultimately not the right environment for him. Now back in London, he expresses satisfaction and comfort in his new role.
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