Wan-Bissaka openly confessed about depression and tightness at home after moving to Manchester United

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Manchester United's great manager Aaron Wan-Bissaka, who returned to London in 2024, signed a contract with West Ham, having already given an interview to The Daily Mail. The footballer spoke about how important it was for me to move to the Mancunian giants in 2019 for 50 million pounds sterling, and what psychological problems he faced.

Having deprived himself of his friends and homeland in London, Wan-Bissaka found himself absolutely unprepared for an independent life in a new place.. The thicket behind the house was so strong that the football player pressed himself to the utmost depths.

" After training, I may as soon as possible take the train to London. I've been driving for just two years, but it's all one great thing. It became so painful that I realized: I need to stop,” says Aaron.

After the painful trips ended, the historian was faced with a new problem - total self-esteem.

“Most days I just sit at home by myself, playing with the PlayStation, until it’s time to sleep. It was very important for me. Chantly, this is my lowest emotional state,” the gravets recalls his most complex stage in his career.

Another test for a football player was the arrival of Eric ten Gaga to the coaching position in 2022. The Dutch agent immediately informed Van-Bissacie that he would not provide insurance for the new. Ale if Gravec tried to find a new club, coach Raptovo blocked his transfer.

" This was even more important psychologically, because I didn’t know what I was going to do next. I just lowered my head and said to myself: keep training. “I’m sorry, the situation has changed for the better, I’ve moved tactfully, even if the coach wants it,” says Wan-Bissaka.

In spite of all the difficulties, the defender is in full force for his testimony in Manchester (in 5 seasons, having won the League Cup and the FA Cup, having played 190 matches in the Premier League). Prote at once, stealing the colors of London's West Gem, you feel richly happy. The presence of the crazy pressure of the media, which includes a small part of the appearances for Manchester United, and turned to the real middle, has gone to waste.

" I'm so happy with how I'm going. You, melodiously, laugh at my face today. “I play now with a smile,” the 26-year-old priest concluded.

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