Aaron Wan-Bissaka officially played for the ChDC Congo team

Aaron Wan-Bissaka did not have the opportunity to wear England, so West Ham's defender decided to play for the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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Aaron Wan-Bissaka left MU in 2024, he signed a £ 15 million contract with West Ham. The 27 -year -old defender used to play for the U20 and U21 U21 teams. However, he never had the opportunity to play in England's shirt, due to great competition.

Players like Kyle Walker, Rece James, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Kieran Trippier are regularly chosen on his behalf. West Ham defender has repeatedly ignored by Gareth Southgate and Thomas Tuchel, so he decided to change the shirt.

Wan-Bissaka decided to play for the Congo Democratic Republic. His first match in the new shirt is scheduled to take place on Sunday when the Democratic Republic of Congo team confronts South Sudan away at Juba National Stadium.

Aaron Wan-Bissaka launched U20 and U21 U21.

Aaron Wan-Bissaka used to wear U20 and U21 U21 teams.

This match belongs to the 2026 World Cup qualifiers in Africa and Wan-Bissaka's team that is most appreciated in Group B, and the fact that they are also at the top of this group. South Sudan has not won any victory after 6 matches and is currently ranked 5th in the table. There will be a lot of tensions in the match because the political situation in South Sudan is unstable.

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Wan-Bissaka will now be the teammate of the former West Ham player, Arthur Masuaku. This left -back returned to the Premier League this summer when he joined Sunderland.

Wan-Bissaka's second match in the Congo Democratic Republic of the Democratic Republic will be a match with Senegal on September 9. In this match, he will face the new teammate at West Ham, El Hadji Malick Diouf.

Wan-Bissaka played the first two matches of West Ham in the Premier League this season and both ended with defeat. Coach Graham Potter eliminated MU former player from the match against Nottingham Forest. Kyle Walker-Peters was chosen instead of Wan-Bissaka, and West Ham won 3-0 at City Ground.

Wan-Bissaka had 5 years playing at Old Trafford after moving from Crystal Palace for a fee of £ 50 million in 2019. He played 190 times for the Red Devils and won the FA Cup and the British Cup.

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