West Ham want to buy Valencia midfielder Yunus Musah this summer, and the player is interested as well. The 20-year-old, who has long been regarded by David Moyes, is valued at £21 million, according to the magazine.
Additionally, Valencia aim to finalize any agreement for the USA international by the end of June, according to the Daily Mirror. Yunus Musah, a midfielder valued at £21 million by Valencia, is a target for West Ham.The 20-year-old rising star has expressed interest in the transfer and is aware of West Ham’s interest.
Valencia wants a transfer completed by June 30 and Irons manager David Moyes has long liked the talent. Declan Rice cannot be replaced because this summer, West Ham will lose a key midfielder and a leader both on and off the field. Rice will leave a significant void in the Hammers midfield after his departure, which has not yet been made public, but is quite probable and expected.
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Liverpool and Arsenal have apparently been keeping an eye on Musah in recent years, and Valencia is said to have previously rejected a €35 million approach from Chelsea as they fight for survival. Musah has a lot of fans in the Premier League. However, David Moyes has chosen the box-to-box midfielder as the best alternative for the outgoing England international as Hammers captain Rice inches closer to a £100 million move to Arsenal.
The youthful talent may be drawn to the London Stadium even if West Ham didn’t exactly win the Premier League this season but at least they managed to get into the European competition. Musah would be returning to England with a move to east London; he spent seven years as a member of the Gunners’ Hale End academy.
Before swearing allegiance to the USMNT internationally, he even competed for his country at the young level. By choosing to represent the United States rather than England at the international level at the age of 20, Musah has already made a huge decision. The youngstar would have to make a big decision on his potential move to West Ham this summer.
His Valencia club finished this season just two points over the cutoff point, narrowly avoiding relegation. So, the Hammers supporters are prepared to welcome him to East London with wide arms despite their sorrow over the anticipated loss of Rice, thus it is a move that might absolutely succeed.