West Ham United have been linked with several strikers in their relentless quest to bolster their attacking option this month.One of their primary targets is Olympique Marseille’s talented
West Ham are expected to sign a new striker before the transfer window closes on 3 February as they line up formal bids.
Julio Enciso’s loan exit to Ipswich Town for the rest of the season leaves Danny Welbeck, Joao Pedro and Georginio Rutter as the only available options in the No. 9 and No. 10 combination favoured by head coach Fabian Hurzeler.
The attacker's last game at United was at the start of December in the 3-2 home loss to Nottingham Forest, but after being dropped for the Manchester derby a week later, Rashford hasn't featured since, despite making the bench for the home clash against Newcastle United at the turn of the new year.
Potter is believed to view the Londoner – and Ezechiel Banzuzi – as key parts of a midfield overhaul at West Ham.
West Ham United are keen on a deal for Marcus Rashford, and sources understand that they could strike a deal with Manchester United over the forward.
West Ham have been impressed by Alberto’s performance for Corinthians and are reportedly prepared to table a €20 million bid for the striker this month. Corinthians are not interested in cutting ties with Alberto, but their valuation of the striker is around €10m, so they could be forced to do business if West Ham act on their interest.
Women's Super League side West Ham have signed Austria international defender Verena Hanshaw from Italian Serie A club AS Roma.
Aston Villa hope to sign West Ham goalkeeper Katelin Talbert on loan this month. Villa have been looking for a goalkeeper since New Zealand international Anna Leat left by mutual consent earlier this month and talks are ongoing with the two clubs.
West Ham have been impressed by Alberto’s performances for Corinthians and are reportedly prepared to table a €20 million bid this month. Corinthians are not interested in cutting ties with Alberto, but their valuation of the striker is around €10m, so they could be forced to do business if West Ham act on their interest.
World football's highest earners have been revealed as the Premier League continues to dominate the game's financial sphere. Deloitte Football Money League have published their data regarding the 30 clubs in world football that boasted the highest revenue across the 2023/24 season,