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 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.
Liverpool boss Matt Beard has asked for referees to protect players after as he criticised a challenge on Oliva Smith by Leicester defender CJ Bott. Earlier this month, Beard said Smith is "probably going to get hurt" if challenges against her continues to go unpunished.
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.
West Ham's new transfer chief Kyle Macaulay faces busy end to January window - Straight in at the deep end for Macaulay after Chelsea exit with Hammers needing short-term striker solution
Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca has been speaking to the media before Monday's Premier League game against West Ham (kick-off 20:00 GMT). Here are the key lines from his news conference: The squad available to Maresca is the same as the one that took on Manchester City last weekend.
Enzo Maresca is going to leave it late before deciding whether to start Robert Sanchez in goal in Chelsea’s game against West Ham on Monday night. Sanchez, 27, has been first-choice keeper since Maresca took charge in the summer but has become a target of abuse from the club’s fans after making several high-profile mistakes.
Chelsea host West Ham in the Premier League on Monday night at Stamford Bridge. Graham Potter returns to Stamford Bridge for the first time in the opposition dugout following his Chelsea departure in April 2023. Now managed by head coach Enzo Maresca, Chelsea are looking to bounce back from their disappointing 3-1 defeat to Manchester City.
TBR Football's Graeme Bailey shares which of West Ham, Arsenal and Tottenham are now favourites to sign Brighton's Evan Ferguson.
Potter acknowledged the challenges of the January window, noting that signing a player is easy, but finding the right one is difficult. “I think the club and the board and the chairman have been fantastic really supportive, wanting to help,” he told reporters.
Chelsea have reportedly 'blocked' Axel Disasi's move to Aston Villa - mere days before the transfer window shuts.