Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville has said he's content with Aaron Wan-Bissaka being the club's starting right-back - although it's not an opinion shared by his ex-Red Devils team-mate Roy Keane.
The United legends were speaking on a panel for Sky Sports show The Overlap Live Fan Debate and were assessing Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's squad ahead of the upcoming campaign.
Neville made reference to the fact that he was happy with Wan-Bissaka occupying his former position, although made reference to the fact that Keane may not necessarily be in agreement.
"OK is not good enough," said Keane. "We're talking about Manchester United. We're talking about league titles."
In response, Neville outlined why he's not concerned about the full-back going into the new season.
"The reason I'm comfortable with Wan-Bissaka is I think if you look at a back four, [United] have got an outstanding attacking left-back, I think we've got two excellent centre-backs now in Harry Maguire and [Raphael] Varane.
"If you look at Chelsea's back four or Liverpool's back four, they've got one player that's imperfect. They're not all world-class. You very rarely have that.
"I think Wan-Bissaka is improving. I think he's a good defender. I think that he holds up a side. With [Jadon] Sancho outside him - he's never had a partner, by the way. For the last three years he's been playing with four or five different players outside him.
"So I think I'm alright with the right-back. I wouldn't be changing that too quickly."
Wan-Bissaka is going into his third season as a United player after joining from Crystal Palace for £50 million in the summer of 2019.
The 23-year-old is rated as one of the best one-on-one defenders in the Premier League, with opposition wingers rarely getting past him. Wan-Bissaka completed 88 tackles in the top flight last term, a mark only bettered by four players.
However, some United supporters have concerns about his abilities when raiding forward. Wan-Bissaka is energetic and quick, although his dribbling skill and crossing accuracy can often leave much to be desired.
Since moving to the Red Devils, he only has two assists to his name from 69 appearances in the Premier League.
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