After reportedly agreeing a deal for Jean-Clair Todibo, West Ham have now entered the race for Aaron Wan-Bissaka of Manchester United. The Hammers are having a particularly active and successful summer transfer window, so far.
West Ham Making Bold Moves as They Move for Aaron Wan-Bissaka
Hammers Amongst Clubs in for Aaron Wan-Bissaka
The Telegraph has reported that West Ham have entered the race for the right-back. They are “among clubs” including Fenerbahce and Galatasaray, who are interested in the 26-year-old.
Manchester United reportedly expect “serious interest” from Premier League clubs this transfer window in their last opportunity to cash in; his contract was set to expire this summer, but the club activated a 12-month extension.
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The Telegraph reports that “it remains to be seen” whether the player even wants to leave. It was reported a “not guaranteed” exit by Fabrizio Romano previously.
West Ham Continue to Strengthen Their Defence
West Ham have not been afraid to spend this window: they bought Luis Guilherme for around €30 million and are linked with Reiss Nelson.
However, it’s their defence that they have really strengthened. They spent a hefty £40 million to reunite Max Kilman with new manager Julen Lopetegui, and are closing in on Todibo from Nice for around £27 million.
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Wan-Bissaka will help this, as he is “especially exceptional in one-on-one defending”. This strengthening of the backline is crucial: they conceded an incredible 74 goals in the league last season, only less than the relegated Sheffield United, Burnley, and Luton Town.
Contrastingly, they scored a respectable 60 goals. It is not surprising to see a heavy focus on the defence in this summer transfer window, as the Hammers look to spend big and push for European football again next season.