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West Ham could be ‘forced’ to sell their 24-year-old star this summer

February 13, 2026 3 Min Read
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  • West Ham star could face uncertain future
  • The Hammers cannot afford to be relegated.

According to Football Insider, West Ham United will find it difficult to keep their best players at the club if they are relegated.

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The Hammers currently sit 18th in the Premier League and are fighting to stay in the Premier League.

The recent result against Manchester United will give them confidence and hope, but they need wins and they need wins consistently.

It’s a big surprise to see them in the position they are now, with the possibility of relegation looming over them.

With the future of the Premier League uncertain, there is also uncertainty about the best players, with one of them already hinted at leaving the club if the Hammers are relegated to the Championship.

West Ham star could face uncertain future

Former West Ham chief scout Mick Brown claims that player is Crisencio Somerville and that Nuno Espirito Santo’s side could be forced to sell the Dutchman if they are relegated.

Somerville has scored four goals in his last five Premier League games and has been one of the Premier League’s best players of late.

“It would be a real problem if West Ham lost.” Mr. Brown said.

“It’s become incredibly difficult to keep the best players because they all want to earn the highest amount of money and play in the Premier League. I expect Somerville to be one of them, because he has shown recently that he can perform in the Premier League, so there will be interest in him.”

“There’s a good chance they get relegated, but I think if an offer comes in for a player like Somerville, they might be forced to let him go.”

West Ham need to get an advantage quickly, as they are expected to face serious difficulties at the end of the season.

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The Hammers cannot afford to be relegated.

Crisencio Somerville plays for West Ham United (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)

The prospect of losing some of their best players would set the club years behind other competitors.

A player like Somerville has finally shown his quality at the club since his high-profile move and has been a huge asset to the club, and losing him would be devastating for the club’s future.

With relegation, the club’s ability to bring in new players will also be adversely affected.

Regular Premier League clubs like West Ham will have to navigate the final stages of the season cautiously to ensure their safety.

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