
Transfers
When Aaron Wan-Bissaka is expected to undergo West Ham medical
West Ham United are enjoyed a superb summer on the transfer front, with seven signings over the line.
The Hammers hit the ground running when the transfer window opened, wrapping up the signings of Luis Guilherme, Wes Foderingham and Max Kilman fairly early on
Then, early in August, West Ham got three more signings done, as Crysencio Summerville, Niclas Fullkrug and Guido Rodriguez joined.
The Hammers have since added a seventh player to their ranks, signing Jean-Clair Todibo from under the noses of Juventus.
West Ham don’t seem to be done yet either. According to Fabrizio Romano, they have already prepared medical tests for another “fantastic” target.
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‘Here we go’ on Aaron Wan-Bissaka to West Ham
The player in question is Manchester United’s Aaron Wan-Bissaka, one of the best one-on-one defenders in the world.
West Ham have been in talks over the Red Devils ace over the past few weeks and, even as the Hammers wrapped up one signing after another, speculation over Wan-Bissaka was always in the background.
Now, the Wan-Bissaka transfer has taken centre stage, with Romano declaring “here we go” on the 26-year-old’s impending move to east London.
The transfer insider says a verbal agreement is now in place for Wan-Bissaka to join West Ham from Man United for a fee of £15million.
Romano went on to confirm that the medical would “100 percent” take place on Sunday morning.
Where West Ham could finish in Premier League table after strengthening their ranks
Tim Steidten deserves huge credit for his work on the transfer front this summer.
West Ham had a strong squad going into the close season, but with the reinforcements they’ve made, they look like they can really go far.
The Hammers were gutted not to reach Europe this season after three consecutive campaigns in a row.
This included the historic 2022/23 campaign in which they won the Europa Conference League.
With Wan-Bissaka and all the other new recruits, West Ham will fancy their chances of getting back into Europe.
A top-six finish is very realistic. Indeed, there’s no reason the Hammers can’t do what fellow claret-and-blue side Aston Villa did last season, namely finish fourth.