West Ham’s Struggles In Transfer Market: A Painful Window

West Ham United is currently experiencing significant challenges in the transfer market. They have failed to secure any new signings this summer, despite the intentions of manager David Moyes to bring in several players before the window closes. The club’s transfer committee, led by technical director Tim Steidten, has been unable to finalize any deals. This is further complicated by the potential departure of key player Declan Rice. The urgency to bolster their squad is heightened as the season opener approaches, with negotiations for potential targets proving to be difficult.

Transfer Targets Missed

West Ham’s pursuit of strengthening their squad has been hindered as they have missed out on several transfer targets. The club failed to secure the signing of winger Harvey Barnes, who joined Newcastle from Leicester.

Additionally, West Ham had to pull out of a deal for Manchester City youngster Carlos Borges due to wage demands and agent fees. The club’s interest in midfielder James Ward-Prowse from Southampton has also faced obstacles, primarily due to the high asking price set by Southampton. Despite the difficulties, there are still suggestions that a deal for Ward-Prowse could be revived.

West Ham’s struggle to secure these targets highlights the challenges they face in the transfer market and the urgency they have to make signings before the start of the new season.

Difficulty in Negotiating

The club has faced challenges in negotiating for a suitable successor to Declan Rice due to high valuations placed on potential players like Scott McTominay and Joao Palhinha. West Ham’s attempts to secure a replacement have been hindered by Manchester United’s reluctance to sell McTominay and Fulham’s demand for over £60 million for Palhinha.

Despite their interest in Juventus’ Denis Zakaria, hopes of signing Conor Gallagher have been dashed. Furthermore, a bid for Manchester United’s Harry Maguire was rejected. These difficulties in negotiations have left West Ham still searching for a player to fill the void left by Rice’s departure.

The club remains determined to bolster their midfield options before the season opener against Bournemouth, but they must overcome the financial and contractual obstacles associated with potential targets.

Urgency to Make Signings

Despite the upcoming season opener against Bournemouth being just 10 days away, West Ham United is currently facing a pressing need to reinforce their squad with three or four new signings before the transfer window closes.

The club’s struggles in negotiating for a successor to Declan Rice have created a sense of urgency to make these signings. With the funds from Rice’s sale to Arsenal, the transfer committee, led by technical director Tim Steidten, aims to finalize a deal soon.

The club’s manager, David Moyes, recognizes the importance of bolstering the squad before the new campaign begins. Failure to do so could leave West Ham at a disadvantage, especially after missing out on several transfer targets. Therefore, the club is actively seeking to secure new signings and address the void left by Rice’s departure.

[News Credit: standard.co.uk]

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