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Aaron Wan-Bissaka has officially moved from West Ham to Aston Villa. Fabrizio Romano confirmed the deal's finalisation and contract signing. The defender will spend the season on loan, after which he could make a permanent switch to the Birmingham club.

Aston Villa have completed the signing of Aaron Wan-Bissaka from West Ham. The deal is structured as a loan for the 2026/27 season with an obligation to buy contingent on certain conditions. West Ham have officially confirmed the defender's departure.

Fabrizio Romano has also reported the transfer's completion, sharing a photo of Wan-Bissaka signing his contract alongside Unique Sports Group's CEO Will Solhthouse:

Officially confirmed. Aaron Wan-Bissaka transfers from West Ham to Aston Villa. Loan with an obligation to buy under certain conditions.

The 28-year-old right-back will continue his career under Unai Emery and is expected to bolster the right flank of Villa's defence, competing with Matty Cash.

Previously, Aston Villa and West Ham explored various arrangements before settling on a loan deal with a subsequent obligation to buy depending on the agreed terms.