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‘Agreement Now Done’: West Ham Hijack Deal for ‘Flawless’ Manchester United Target

West Ham United are continuing their impressive transfer business as it looks like they will secure the signing of Jean-Clair Todibo from OGC Nice.

West Ham Hijack Juventus Deal for Jean-Clair Todibo

Agreement Completed for Loan With Obligation to Buy

Fabrizio Romano has revealed that West Ham have hijacked the Juventus deal for Todibo. The Bianconeri have been in talks with Nice for weeks to no avail.

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Instead, the Hammers have an “agreement now done” for a loan with an obligation to buy for £35 million. There is a sell-on clause in the contract and the suitors are trying to book a medical for Friday. However, they still need to wait for the “flawless” player’s approval, as he is reviewing the contract proposal.

West Ham’s Incredibly Strong Backline Can Take Them to Europe

Julen Lopetegui’s side continue to bolster their backline. By the end of the transfer window, they could have an entirely new back-four. At right-back, they are trying to secure the signing of Aaron Wan-Bissaka from Manchester United. Meanwhile, they already have a new centre-back in Max Kilman, who has been reunited with his former manager. We could well see a new left-back join in the near future as well.

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Furthermore, there is a plethora of strong defensive-midfielders at the London Stadium, with Guido Rodriguez joining Tomas Soucek and Edson Alvarez. It’s unsurprising that this is the area of the pitch that the hierarchy are focused on strengthening: last season only Sheffield United, Burnley, and Luton Town conceded more times in the Premier League.

This new strong defence could propel the East London side to a European spot, especially given the strength of their dangerous attack.

About Henry Chung, Editor

As a seasoned editorial professional, Henry Chung brings a wealth of expertise to his role as LWOS Football Editor. Currently studying a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism at the University of Leeds, Henry has honed a specialised skill set in the fast-paced realm of football content. His incisive reporting as a breaking transfer news writer has consistently provided readers with timely and accurate updates, establishing him as a trusted voice in the intricate world of player movements. Beyond transfers, Henry's versatility shines through his captivating matchday content, where he offers insightful analysis that resonates with fans. His authoritative approach ensures that every piece of content he oversees and creates upholds the highest journalistic standards. Henry's unwavering commitment lies in delivering unparalleled quality and accuracy in every aspect of football journalism.