Breaking News : WestHam on a verge to sign 28-years old Starlet from Southampton

 

WestHam on a verge to sign 28-years old Starlet from Southampton.

Prime Following a £30 million West Ham offer, James Ward-Prowse, a target for David Moyes, was videotaped


strolling through London.

James Ward-Prowse, a star midfielder for Southampton, has been extensively linked to a move to West Ham this


summer.


 

 

 

It has also become somewhat of a tale, as is the case with most transactions involving the Hammers.

West Ham is under extreme pressure to get players in despite not making a single acquisition during the summer

transfer window.
According to reports, manager David Moyes has given the Hammers board until this weekend to finalize a deal for

Ward-Prowse.

Prime James Ward-Prowse, a target for David Moyes, was seen walking across London after West Ham made a £30

million offer.

But in the last 48 hours, a transfer that had been earlier predicted as being extremely likely for the Hammers

reportedly took a turn when it was said West Ham will abandon a pursuit for Ward-Prowse after a second offer of

£25 million was turned down.

Sky Sports confirmed this last night after receiving information to the effect that West Ham had ceased their pursuit

of Ward-Prowse because they believed Southampton were demanding an excessive sum of money.

But according to insiders at talkSPORT, West Ham has made a third and final offer for the elite dead ball expert.

Ward-Prowse, a top target for Moyes, was recently caught on camera strolling through London following a £30

million West Ham offer.

Of course, it’s possible that two plus two equals five.

However, considering Southampton’s away Championship match at Sheffield Wednesday on Friday night, there may

be strong cause to think it could signal a development in response to West Ham’s offer.

According to prior reports, Southampton allegedly contacted West Ham in an effort to save the Ward-Prowse deal.

According to reports, Saints would rather work out an agreement with West Ham that is based on “sizeable

performance-related bonuses.”If such is the case, time will tell.

 

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West Ham will reportedly make a move for German target Youssouf Fofana, suggesting a potential

David Moyes and Tim Steidten breakthrough.

There may have been a breakthrough for David Moyes and Tim Steidten, according to a report that West Ham would

now make an attempt to sign Youssouf Fofana, who is wanted by the German.

Could Tim Steidten and David Moyes’ tense relationship over West Ham transfers begin to warm up?

The fact that West Ham has not yet added a single player to its roster during the summer transfer window is driving

fans crazy.

A top club insider has confirmed to Hammers News that they are in the midst of a hazardous transfer standoff amid

rumors that new technical director Steidten would quit after less than a month on the job.

West Ham will reportedly make a move for German target Youssouf Fofana, suggesting a potential

David Moyes and Tim Steidten breakthrough.

According to our top source, a disgruntled Steidten “finds the manager very hard work” and may leave the Hammers.

Moyes has also acknowledged that he has barely had any opportunity to sit down and get to know Steidten and that

he is still getting to know him.

According to a source close to the West Ham board, the club’s committee-based transfer policy is “a shambles and

complete mess.”

But there may have been a Moyes and Steidten breakthrough, as a source suggests West Ham may now make an

effort to sign Youssouf Fofana, who is wanted by the German.

Fans are well aware that the Hammers have been after players with a different type of profile.

Moyes is reportedly interested in players like James Ward-Prowse, Joao Palhinha, and Scott McTominay, while

Steidten reportedly has Denis Zakaria and Fofana on his radar.

Steidten, it was recently alleged, is mostly responsible for West Ham’s interest in Fofana of France and Monaco.

On that front, however, things had become quiet over the previous week. Before now.

“West Ham’s management wants Steidten to remain”

Because West Ham is anticipated to make a strong effort to try and recruit Fofana in the upcoming days, according

to The Daily Mail’s Transfer Confidential column.

“West Ham’s hierarchy want Steidten to stay so hope a breakthrough on signings can appease all,” the story reads.

According to the source, West Ham would also try to sign Adrien Truffert, a fellow countryman of Fofana. Steidten is

also interested in the left-back for Rennes.

However, as previously stated on Hammers News, that transfer appears to be dead in the water.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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