Graham Potter, manager of West Ham United, is turning his eyes. (Photo: David Rogers/Getty Images)
West Ham United are interested in signing Shakhtar Donetsk playmaker Georgie Sudakov during the summer transfer period.
The 22-year-old has also been linked to the transition to the Premier League in the past. West Ham wanted Sudakov in January.
Georgiy Sudakov is an incredible talent
The Ukrainian offensive midfielder scored 15 goals and earned six assists last season. The 22-year-old is a young talent with a bright future, and Premier League regular football can bring out the best of him.
It’s no secret that West Ham needs more creativity and cutting edge in the last third. They have already sold Mohamed Kudus earlier this summer, and players like Lucas Paketa could also come out of the club.
West Ham needs to add more goals and creativity in the last third. Meanwhile, the Ukrainians are seduced to move into the Premier League. If he can impress the London club, he may have the opportunity to play for a bigger club in the future.
It will be interesting to see if West Ham can secure an agreement with his club. They are ready to pay around £30 million to close the transaction, according to Alan Nixon.
Can West Ham make a deal?
Shakhtar would appreciate him and it would appear that they would retrieve as much as possible for his departure. It is still unknown how the situation will unfold. If West Ham could sign him for a reasonable amount, the deal might look like a masterstroke in the long run.
The technically talented midfielder has the attributes to succeed in the Premier League and has been able to establish himself as a reliable performer on top flights next season. He has been described in the past as “an exceptionally talented soccer player.”