West Ham United boss Graham Potter has made his first steps to strengthening his squad in the January transfer window, according to Sky Sports - with the Hammers set to complete a deal that would see midfielder Ezechiel Banzuzi join the club in a potential £13million move from Belgian side OH Leuven.
West Ham are set to complete the appointment of Kyle Macaulay from Chelsea, talkSPORT understands. Macaulay is a long-term colleague of Graham Potter, who he first worked with at Swedish side
Jean-Clair Todibo has performed a U-turn over his West Ham future to give manager Graham Potter a major decision to make.
Potter is believed to view the Londoner – and Ezechiel Banzuzi – as key parts of a midfield overhaul at West Ham.
The loss of Niclas Fullkrug and Crysencio Summerville left the Londoners short up front with Jarrod Bowen and Michail Antonio also out
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Technical director Tim Steidten is on the brink of leaving at West Ham, talkSPORT understands. Steidten only joined the Hammers in the summer of 2023, but has come under intense scrutiny over
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West Ham United are exploring multiple striker options in the market, while their interest in Brighton forward Evan Ferguson has yet to materialise.
West Ham are expected to sign a new striker before the transfer window closes on 3 February as they line up formal bids.
Ireland striker Evan Ferguson has been linked with several clubs, including West Ham and French giants Marseille.
West Ham will be without a key defender for Sunday’s Premier League clash with Aston Villa. Graham Potter takes his Hammers side back to Villa Park for the second time this month, having lost in the FA Cup third-round in his first game in charge.