Aaron Wan-Bissaka has been seen undergoing a spiritual cleansing ahead of the new Premier League season.
The Congolese descendant has struggled to live up to the expectations of the fans since his move to Manchester United.
Last season, the defender's performance was called into question following the disappointing season for the Red Devils.
However, during his summer vacation, he underwent a traditional rejuvenation to help his performance for Man United.
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Aaron Wan-Bissaka goes traditional
Wan-Bissaka’s performance in previous seasons has led him to seek traditional cleansing ahead of the new season.
According to Instablog9ja on X, "Manchester United’s Wan-Bissaka soaks up some traditional energy ahead of a new season."
The Croydon-born defender was treated by a spiritual man, who covered his head with a white cloth before putting the towel over him.
Based on traditional medicine, the therapy seeks to help players cleanse their bodies and promote mental and physical calm.
This is accomplished by placing a towel treated with particular herbs and steam on one's head to facilitate herb inhalation.
However, the theory regarding the treatment is that it is just a traditional spa procedure that is popular in several traditional African settings and has nothing to do with spiritism.
The defender must have decided to undergo traditional therapy to regain his composure and get ready for the upcoming campaign.
The 24-year-old played for Manchester United in 22 Premier League, 3 Champions League, and 1 EFL Cup matches last season.
His contract with United expires in a year, and he has been linked to leaving the team this summer.