According to the Guardian, West Ham United are willing to listen to bids for Said Benrahma during the summer transfer season. According to the source, the Hammers, who won the UEFA Europa League Conference League last season, are also prepared to transfer Maxwel Cornet and Pablo Fornals this summer.
If West Ham United receives a reasonable offer for Said Benrahma, the London club should sell him. We do not believe the winger has been especially effective for the Hammers. Algeria international, signed on loan from Brentford in 2020, has not always been consistent and has failed to push the Hammers to the next level in the Premier League.
So far in his Premier League career, the winger has scored 15 goals and provided 15 assists in 97 matches. Last season, the 27-year-old made 22 Premier League starts and 13 substitute appearances for the Hammers. In those games, the winger scored six goals and assisted on three others.
West Ham manager David Moyes described Benrahma as “an exciting talent with a lot of ability and the right qualities” on the club’s official website in October 2020. Benrahma has not always been at his best for the London side. Fans will not be shocked that the Hammers are willing to trade him, despite the fact that he scored in the UEFA Europa League final last season.
West Ham Is Also In The Verge Of Signing Zakaria
Many people had anticipated that West Ham would make a deal for Denis Zakaria this week, but it appears that another midfielder may be returning to our attention. The name of the related player is evident, yet the fee is far lower than anticipated. James Ward Prowse has been a member of West Ham for about a year.
His predicted transfer cost has significantly decreased since that time, when it was a staggering £70 million. Prospective suitors were expected to pay up to £40 million for the Saints midfielder. A drop was unavoidable once the South Coast teams were relegated, but West Ham intended to slip even farther. As concerned that West Ham will spend their whole Declan Rice transfer fee on Palhinha and Ward Prowse. The Hammers will have just one chance to invest or waste the rice harvest.
It does not appear prudent to pay £100 million for two players in their thirties. A decent Premier League midfielder, on the other hand, would be worth £20 million. Furthermore, it would likely make David Moyes happy in what may be his final season as manager. Given the length of his contract, Moyes will inevitably be thinking about the near future. Tim Steidten, on the other hand, requires funds to develop future plans.