Sky Sports announces two acquisitions and provides a four-player West Ham transfer report
A four-player West Ham transfer report was provided by Sky Sports, who also highlighted two new arrivals for the
January transfer window.
Tim Steidten, the technical director of West Ham, and David Moyes, the manager, will have a hectic January transfer
window. The Hammers have to let go of a few periphery players to make room for new players, both in the squad and
on the salary bill, which is at the maximum permitted FFP limit against turnover. At least, that is the case if a recent
story from Sky Sports is authentic.
Insufficient depth revealed
Stretched recently, West Ham’s lack of quality depth has become apparent. Moyes’ team was thoroughly defeated 5-1
at Liverpool and 5-0 at Fulham due to the absence of crucial players and lack of rest. Without their best players, the
Hammers performed abjectly in the 0-0 draw against Brighton.
However, a fresh source claims that the Irons are getting ready to take advantage of the window of opportunity to
address it.
Two new additions are highlighted in a four-player West Ham transfer update from Sky Sports.
The four-player West Ham transfer update on Sky Sports
According to the report, Moyes is content with his team.
However, rumors have it that three or four players could depart and be replaced by two, with a wide forward and a
center-back being the top targets. It is rumored that Said Benrahma or Maxwel Cornet, Nayef Aguerd, and Thilo
Kehrer—who will soon finalize his move to Monaco—may be sold. But only if West Ham is able to sign a top-notch
attacker and defender.
Report highlights two additions
West Ham has performed incredibly well lately, and David Moyes is pleased with his team, but some players may
depart and need to be replaced,” according to Sky Sports. Thilo Kehrer, a defender for West Ham United, is being
courted by AS Monaco to join them on loan until the end of the current campaign.
An unidentified Saudi Pro League team is also interested in signing Hammers defender Nayef Aguerd, but West Ham
won’t let him go until they can find a replacement.
In the summer, Al Ittihad attempted to sign Aguerd. Owing to illness, he has not played in either of West Ham’s last
three games.
West Ham is also looking to add a wide forward this month. If they are successful in finding someone, they may let
Maxwel Cornet or Said Benrahma go.
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