West Ham United are reportedly targeting a summer move for Samuel Chukwueze, with AC Milan willing to sell the Nigerian winger for €30m. However, the Hammers’ current relegation battle could significantly impact their ability to secure the Fulham loanee’s signature. According to Caughtoffside.com.
West Ham’s €30m Chukwueze pursuit threatened by relegation concerns
The 26-year-old Nigerian international has impressed during his loan spell at Fulham from AC Milan this season. According to Fichajes, both West Ham and Crystal Palace have made enquiries about Chukwueze’s availability for next season, with Milan prepared to sell permanently for around €30m.
West Ham’s interest in the winger comes at a precarious time, as they currently occupy 18th place in the Premier League table. The London Stadium club’s relegation battle under manager Nuno Espirito Santo, who replaced Graham Potter, makes any summer transfer plans uncertain and dependent on their top-flight survival.
Crystal Palace could emerge as serious competition for Chukwueze’s signature, particularly given their own summer rebuild plans. The Eagles are set to lose manager Oliver Glasner, who recently confirmed his departure, while key players including Jean-Philippe Mateta and Adam Wharton may also be difficult to retain this summer.
Palace have already experienced significant departures with Eberechi Eze joining Arsenal in the summer and Marc Guehi moving to Manchester City in January. This ongoing squad transformation could make them an attractive destination for Chukwueze, especially if West Ham face Championship football next season.
Chukwueze’s loan performance at Fulham has clearly rehabilitated his reputation after struggling to make the desired impact at Milan. The Nigeria international’s availability represents an opportunity for Premier League clubs seeking attacking reinforcement, though West Ham’s current league position may ultimately determine their competitiveness in any transfer race.








