West Ham United has had a few quiet months on the movement front, but it results in a position to be busier than some of its rivals when it comes to adding his team in what’s left of the national window.
Vladimir Coufal is the only new senior to arrive, while Tomas Soucek’s transfer from Slavia Prague became permanent after the Hammers’ survival in the Premier League last season.
Several players have played, including Grady Diangana, Josh Cullen and Jack Wilshere, while Felipe Anderson has joined Porto on loan for the season.
Here are the latest news about West Ham’s business as they prepare for additional agreements by Friday’s national deadline.
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West Ham ‘accepts’ an agreement with Benrahma of up to 30 million pounds
West Ham is expected to make Brentford’s feel, Said Benrahma, his biggest signing of the movement window, with an agreement for the point that is likely to come to fruition this week.
The Algerian ace has been absent lately on a mission abroad, so non-public situations and a medical examination will be attended to upon his return.
However, according to The Athletic, the Hammers have agreed to a payment with Brentford, which can be up to 30 million pounds, adding add-ons.
The report suggests that Crystal Palace, Leeds United and Aston Villa have also looked at the player, now it’s the idea that West Ham is in pole position.
The 25-year-old, who joined Brentford from Nice in 2018, scored 17 league goals last season when the Bees reached the championship play-off final before being defeated 2–1 through Fulham at Wembley.
He has already opened his account for the 2020/21 campaign, scoring two goals in a Carabao Cup win over Fulham.
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Dawson’s movements almost confirmed
David Moyes’s search for an experienced central defender could soon end, with Craig Dawson’s movement coming from Watford almost complete.
Former West Brom central defender played 29 times for the Hornets last season when they were relegated from the Premier League, and has more than high-level appearances to his credit.
According to football. london, “it’s a score of the iy the cross of the t” and the 30-year-old is expected to be a West Ham player before friday’s play deadline.
Dawson scored twice at the time last season, setting up the opponent of Leicester City and Norwich City, and his Premier League purpose came here against the Hammers in the 2014/15 season.
He played in Watford’s two matches opposed to West Ham last season, of which he finished in 3–1 victories for East London.
Dawson will not join Moyes’ first team, but will be asked to upgrade Issa Diop, Angelo Ogbonna and Fabian Balbuena.
The king’s offer voided through Bournemouth
Bournemouth has turned down a West Ham offer for Joshua King, but the striker may move on by Friday.
The Norwegian foreigner is out of contract next summer and West Ham is the only club interested, although they will have to pay more than thirteen million pounds to bring him to London Stadium.
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King joined Bournemouth after his promotion to the Premier League in 2015 and scored 50 goals for the club in seasons.
The 28-year-old scored only six times in all competitions last season, however, one of the goals came here in a 2–2 draw against West Ham in September 2019.