West Ham United have no intention of parting ways with Mohammed Kudus despite reported interest from Saudi Arabian clubs.According to The Daily Telegraph journalist Mike McGrath, the Hammers plan to
West Ham United have won a legal battle with their landlords at the London Stadium over a disputed payment linked to Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky’s 2021 purchase of a 27 per cent stake in the Premier League club.
West Ham United have enquired about a possible January move for Manchester United defender Victor Lindelof, journalist Graeme Bailey has claimed. The Hammers are keen to bolster Graham Potter’s backline with a new defender and have registered their interest in exploring a late deal for another United star alongside Marcus Rashford.
According to Record, West Ham have revived their interest in Benfica striker Arthur Cabral and could close a deal to sign the Brazilian in the coming days. The Hammers are reportedly preparing to submit an initial €18m (£15m) bid with an additional €2m (£1.5m) in bonuses.
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West Ham’s Strategic Moves in the Transfer MarketWest Ham United’s pursuit of Brighton striker Evan Ferguson has intensified, with inside sources revealing to TEAMtalk that discussions are
West Ham's electric forward and midfield force of nature both celebrated their five-year anniversaries at the club this week
Brian Brobbey has come to London after agreeing terms with West Ham, and he's now waiting for a deal to be agreed with Ajax.
West Ham United are in talks with Brighton and Hove Albion over a deal for Evan Ferguson, with the striker keen on a move to London Stadium.
Danny Ings - £64.5m âš½ 8. Dominic Solanke - £84m 🔥 6. Gareth Bale - £95m Three British players have gone for over £100 million in total 🤑
The chain of events that led to Graham Potter pinching Kyle Macaulay from Chelsea and hiring him as head of recruitment at West Ham started with a letter written more than 13 years ago.Macaulay has set to work in the frenetic final throes of the January transfer window — but he and Potter have lived much of their professional lives in tandem,