NEWCASTLE and Everton are looking at signing Aaron Wan-Bissaka in a £10million deal.

The former right-back looks set to leave relegated after two years at the club.

Tottenham Hotspur v West Ham United - Premier LeagueAaron Wan-Bissaka could be the first to jump ship after West Ham’s relegation Credit: Getty Premier League - West Ham United v Leeds UnitedWest Ham dropped out of the Premier League despite beating Leeds Credit: Reuters

, set to feature for DR Congo at the World Cup, joined West Ham from Manchester United in a £15m deal.

Yet after relegation was confirmed on Sunday, West Ham are looking to raise over £150million in player sales with a string of stars set to leave.

is a Manchester United target. , though, wants to stay.

are looking for a new right-back as is leaving the club after 17 years.

But boss is also looking to add another new right-back as has left as his contract has run out.

Wan-Bissaka, 28, signed a seven-year contract at the London Stadium when he completed the switch from United.

His deal is set to expire in 2030 and is reportedly worth up to £90,000-per-week.

He has made 65 appearances for the club, scoring two goals and assisting eight more.

In Wan-Bissaka’s debut season, he became a fan favourite for his consistent performances at right-back.

He was rewarded at the end of the season with the club’s player of the season award.

However, during the 2025-26 campaign, he was unable to replicate that form and was often replaced by .

Fernandes’ sale this summer is expected to make up the bulk of the £150m needed at the club.

West Ham United v Leeds United - Premier LeagueMateus Fernandes could be set for a big-money switch this summer Credit: Getty Nuno Espirito Santo Manager of West Ham United during the Premier League match between West Ham United and Leeds United at the London Stadium, Stratford on Sunday 24th May 2026. (Photo: Kevin Hodgson | MI News)Manager Nuno Espirito Santo’s future is uncertain Credit: Alamy

Reports have claimed that the Hammers will demand up to £80m for the Portuguese midfielder.

The fee is DOUBLE what they paid for him last summer from Southampton.

Fernandes, 21, was at times a shining light during the club’s bleak season in the Prem.

The Hammers will be hoping for a bidding war to break out with , and Arsenal all also keen on his signature.

West Ham must also resolve the situation surrounding manager .

Talks have been held with the boss following the relegation, with suggestions emerging that he could stay in position for next season.