West Ham needs a big summer transfer window to help improve his disappointing performance in all competitions last season. Still, only the club has signed it by Jeanclairtodivo, whom it was obliged to buy, but more business will take place in the coming weeks.
It’s been a quiet summer so far for West Ham. That Todibo transaction aside, only other businesses ended last week. And that was important. Mohamed Kudus left the club and joined Tottenham for £55 million.
The sales have filled the London Stadium’s financial resources and are now moving.
West Ham is planning at least five signatures since Kudus came out
The Guardian (via West Ham Zone) reports that West Ham co-owner David Sullivan has given the green light to make at least five signatures now that he has received the money for Kudus. The idea is that these will become new goalkeepers, centrebacks on the left, two center midfielders and new strikers.
The new number nine is perhaps the most important addition to West Ham, and it has been a real field of struggle in recent years. Michail Antonio’s departure means that alternatives are already needed, but the club has been keen to sign people who have an impact than what Niclas Fullkrug made, and for the past few weeks they have linked with Andrea Pinamonti.
It is still unknown that West Ham managed to sign the matter before the summer transfer window closed at the beginning of September. But what’s clear is that there is a lot of pressure to sign the club’s athletic department correctly.