Done Deal: West Ham Has An Exciting Addition

With negotiations “advancing fast,” West Ham is “now close” to signing a new player.

 

Reliable writer Fabricio Romano claims that West Ham United is “now close” to signing another player in January and that conversations are “advancing fast.”

Kalvin Phillips’ transfer to West Ham is completed.

England international and Manchester City midfielder Kalvin Phillips agreed to join the Hammers on a season-long loan with a buyout option on Tuesday.

The squad led by David Moyes will give him the entire £135,000 per week salary and, contingent on events, may decide to sign him permanently in the summer.

The competition for his signature was won by West Ham’s recruitment staff, co-chairman David Sullivan, and technical director Tim Steidten.

Phillips is expected to get his physical today, which means West Ham will get a midfielder with Premier League experience who can truly help Moyes push for another European qualification spot.

The last 48 hours have been quite hectic at the London Stadium, as reports from the previous night indicated that West Ham had begun negotiations to sign FC Nordsjaelland winger Ibrahim Osman.

The Ghanaian, who, like Mohammed Kudus of the Irons, is a graduate of the ‘Right to Dream’ academy, may follow Phillips into the team.

Osman’s West Ham negotiations are moving quickly, with an agreement “close.”

Reputable transfer insider Romano has now provided his own update on the situation, supporting similar assertions made by insider ExWHUemployee.

In fact, Romano reported on X this morning that Osman’s West Ham negotiations are moving quickly forward and that they’re “close” to signing the African.

This season, the dynamic 19-year-old has made 16 appearances at the club level.

Nordsjaelland coach Johannes Thorup has heaped praise on him for his offensive pace and adaptability.

According to Ghana Soccer Net, Thorup stated, “He is a fast winger and striker, and I have huge expectations for him to be skilled.”

He possesses the speed that we need in at least one of our strikers.

People can definitely figure out that there is a player who is incredibly good for us in the Super League but who might be really difficult to maintain.

“I don’t want to say that he has to take over for someone.”

These recent tidings could prove the Nordsjaeland manager correct, as Osman looks close to moving to east London.

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