West Ham United have had a €25 million ($26m) bid rejected for PSV and United States forward Ricardo Pepi, sources have told ESPN.
West Ham United have failed with an opening bid for PSV Eindhoven striker Ricardo Pepi.The Hammers are in dire need of attacking reinforcement and are ramping up efforts to sign a striker within the
Two teams in opposite halves of the table in the Premier League, sixth-place Chelsea FC and 14th-place West Ham United, square off at Stamford Bridge on Monday at 3:00 PM ET.Chelsea was defeated
West Ham have received a boost in their pursuit of Brighton forward Evan Ferguson after Victor Boniface’s proposed move to Al Nassr was called off. Bayer Leverkusen were leading the race to sign Ferguson but their need for a striker has been eased after Al Nassr struck a deal for Jhon Duran, meaning Boniface will stay at Leverkusen.
West Ham will welcome Konstantinos Mavropanos back for Monday’s Premier League clash with Chelsea. The defender missed last weekend’s outing as West Ham drew 1-1 with Aston Villa. Now, Hammers boss Graham Potter returns to his former club looking for what would surely be his first statement victory in charge.
PSV Eindhoven have rejected West Ham United’s bid for striker Ricardo Pepi, worth a total package of €25m (£21m).
West Ham have seen the good and bad side of signing players in the January transfer window. Kalvin Phillips' loan move from Manchester City last year was a relative disaster. Danny Ings came the year before and has not exactly been a roaring success. And Luizao came at roughly the same time and has never made a first-team appearance.
West Ham defender Shannon Cooke is in discussions over a potential loan move to Birmingham City before Thursday's transfer window deadline.
West Ham are intensifying their efforts to land Graham Potter a new striker before Monday's transfer deadline and they remain in the mix to sign Brighton forward Evan Ferguson, who could leave the Amex on loan or potentially,
West Ham United have won a legal battle with their landlords at the London Stadium over a disputed payment linked to Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky’s 2021 purchase of a 27 per cent stake in the Premier League club.
According to journalist Harry Watkinson, West Ham and Everton are sides that the player is ‘open to joining’. Any move for Chukwuemeka would be likely to take the form of a loan switch. Chelsea would be looking to see the 21-year-old clock regular game time, while the player himself will also want to feature regularly.