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Enforcement Over Reinforcement

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Tue, 14/07/2026 - 09:21

Whilst many fans amongst the Hammers fanbase have been furious at the lack of movement in players since being relegated, a delight has appeared around the corner regarding current players that are expected to stay.

The big lingering question that has loomed above West Ham's heads for weeks is ‘will Jarod Bowen play at West Ham in the Championship?’ - Well, an answer is here. Jarrod Bowen is set to announce himself, making a statement that will confirm he will be staying at West Ham. Whilst it has taken some time, he’s concluded that this is the best decision for him and that the club are willing to provide him with what he wants.

But what does he want? That is unknown. What we do know is that Jarrod Bowen won’t be receiving a 50% wage reduction as all others are and it’s thought that he has been promised by the club that reinforcements will be made and signed to ensure West Ham get back to the Premier League.

Jarrod Bowen confirming his eventual stay is on the top of the iceberg, beneath it, it is said that both Konstantinos Mavropanos and Taty Castellanos will remain at West Ham. Both players are comfortable with remaining in Claret & Blue colours and will look to stay at the club.

However, it is worth noting that whilst Jarrod Bowen will be staying regardless, should a behemoth of an offer come in for any other player, they could possibly move away due to the need for money to help finances and reinvest of course.

There’s a lot of ‘ifs’ but this confirmation is hopefully a key to unlocking many more possibilities in the near future.

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Wakey Wakey - Rise N’ Shine Hammers

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Sat, 11/07/2026 - 13:03

Time moves on even if statues don’t move… unfortunately, the Hammers are statues. As time passes, it’s becoming further and further apparent that West Ham’s inevitable ‘top targets' are slipping through their fingers for cheap fees.

It was reported a while back that the Hammers had scouted two lists in the event of relegation. One would be targets staying up, the other about relegation. Seeing as the latter occurred, that presumed list was in preparation for no money coming into the club from an owner, aka David Sullivan, as well as anticipating us struggling to make player sales.

However, seeing as Daniel Kretinsky has taken over, he personally injected what is thought to be £90m and the £85m from Mateus Fernandes meant that the supposed “£200 million that needed to be raised” suddenly became just a mere £25m which would be easily achievable given the ‘assets’ the club have at their disposal.

The idea of deliberately avoiding certain free agent signings suggests that money is available to spend, and Kretinsky is confident that we can do that, as he confirmed via interviews.

The ultimatum here is did West Ham underestimate the ‘power’ that they hold? Ideas of nobodies on a cheap fee have now changed to still potentially spending ‘Premier League-like fees’ despite being in a different league.

Letting players such as Martin Adeline go, who was supposedly our ‘top Fernandes replacement’ is now off to Hamburg SV for a mere €6m fee, something simply has to be in the water! Targets of better calibre… well, hopefully.

The same can be said for Manchester City’s Sverre Nypan whom the Hammers were said to be interested in taking on loan, has instead joined Lommel SK.

Slow or planned? Something is going on behind the scenes undoubtedly but reinforcements have to be made otherwise, there’ll be a whole lot of losing, off the pitch and on it! Tick tock West Ham!

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Somethings never change

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Submitted by Dartford Bhoy on Sat, 11/07/2026 - 11:23

Delighted to hear that 45K season ticket holders have renewed. Thats bloody amazing and just confirms what we already knew that WHU is a MASSIVE club.

I think 45K is larger than the capacity of any other club in the Chumps?

So, somethings never change including the incompetence of West Ham ticketing. I gave up my season ticket in 2024 but duly paid the £10 and went back on the waiting list.

I heard this week that new season tickets are being bought and the clowns in charge have given first dibs to folk that only just joined the waiting list!

I called the club and they confirmed the cock up and were inundated with calls from angry fans.. you couldn't make it up!

I thought this level of incompetence was the reserve of the money grabbers Brady & Sullivan!

What’s that coming over the hill? Is it a transfer?

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Thu, 09/07/2026 - 14:52

Hammers target, Hammers remain interested, Hammers rumoured to bid and the Hammers intrigued… all of the above have run riot into the world of media, ranging from England to Portugal where other international clubs are reporting ‘done deals’ to try and force a move away when the reality is completely and utterly different.

Reports are all ifs, buts and maybes, and everything is minimal. Exits are unknown, incomings are pending but who is another question.

Nuno Espírito Santo has made it known that he would like to sign Disasi. According to Chelsea sources specifically, Nuno has encouraged West Ham and wants the club to do anything possible to convince the Frenchman to join, it is rumoured that a £25m offer has been tabled and it hasn’t yet been denied, more will hopefully come in the following week.

West Ham’s interest in Axel Disasi is genuine and it is one of the reasons as to why the Hammers opted against signing Dael Fry on a free from Middlesbrough, who has since signed for Birmingham City.

If the Hammers were to miss out on Disasi, it would be a significant blow but given the club’s desire to forfeit the chance to sign Fry, it would be a huge shock if the deal for Disasi didn’t go through, but more shocking things have happened, that’s for sure.

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An Eye For An Eye - West Ham Rumoured To Sign Portuguese Replacement

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Tue, 07/07/2026 - 09:21

West Ham have recently acquired an interest in a Portuguese midfielder called Gustavo Sá.

The midfielder, who currently plays for FC Famalicão is said to be Mateus Fernandes’ replacement, whom we sold for an £85m fee a week ago. It has been alluded to that a deal has been spoken about around the £20m mark, but nothing is set in stone and the truth is, Koppen’s targets need to be discussed first, which makes sense given his role in the club.

One of the significant talking points to the deal that is Sã is indeed a Jorge Mendes client - someone who’s known to do business with Nuno on a regular basis.

However, whilst Portuguese outlets are claiming that it is a “done deal” the fact of the matter is that a lot more needs to be concluded, and yet again, the gun hasn’t just been jumped, it’s leapt.

Interesting to hear that the young Portuguese midfielder has already signed a 5-year deal, I’d love to be a fly on the wall!

However, it would be interesting to see if the Hammers operate a clear-out service before taking on board new signings, or perhaps the other way around - at this moment in time, it appears to be sign and then sell, but if offers come in, they will be accepted.

On another note, pre-season training now begins and it’s just 31 days until we’re underway

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West Ham Set To Test Waters With Past Target

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Mon, 06/07/2026 - 15:24

As the Hammers set to ramp up their transfer business for the upcoming weeks, the club have turned to a former target, in hopes of bolstering their midfield for the upcoming campaign.

The target in question here is Nottingham Forest’s midfielder James McAtee. The Forest man moved to Nottingham last season in the hope of receiving starting game time as well as having European experience. However, his time at Forest has been dull and over time he has fallen out of favour and now an exit is on the cards.

West Ham were formally interested in him, but Nottingham Forest ultimately paid the fee Manchester City were asking for and we missed out. However, Nottingham Forest are now willing to either sell the player or allow him to go out on loan.

West Ham could venture for this move and offer either a loan with an option to buy, or an obligation if we were to be promoted.

Nottingham Forest bought the Manchester City academy project in a deal worth up to £30m, but only £22m was paid as the add-ons weren’t fulfilled.

The only complication to this deal is that Manchester City do in-fact have a buy-back clause which they could potentially trigger, in the event a move elsewhere happens.

The other issue is whether Nuno decides to play him as a 10 or not. West Ham are known under Nuno’s tenure to not play with a direct attacking midfielder and tend to opt for a double pivot. Whilst Nuno could possibly have McAtee as an option, the Englishman won’t want to be second fiddle once again.

Nuno and the newest backroom addition, Nils Koppen, will further discuss targets and who to march on with for the Championship campaign

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Submitted by Dartford Bhoy on Mon, 06/07/2026 - 12:12

Did you stay up to watch the match?

Im still buzzing after a fantastic game.

Odd for me as I am defo more Club than Country

Nuno's Former Assistant Set To Join

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Sat, 04/07/2026 - 11:26

Nuno’s plan appears to be forming as West Ham United have taken a major step to helping Nuno off the pitch.

The Hammers had rumours circulating that Paco Jemez might not have renewed yet for a reason, and those suspicions are now correct. West Ham are closing in on getting Nuno’s right-hand man, Rui Pedro Silva, his assistant manager at both Wolves and Nottingham Forest.

Silva was a part of Wolves’ Championship season victory, and whilst Wolves fans hoped he could achieve the same once again with them, he appears to have snubbed the North and rejoined his former partner in East London.

Upon the news, Wolves fans were furious, with most upset as the sacking of Rob Edwards played a crucial part in seeing this happen, with a few fans claiming “he should’ve been the manager for us [Wolves]” - Not too bad then!

Rui Pedro Silva was part of Nuno’s backroom staff in the most impressive stints in his career, firstly his promotion from the Championship with Wolves, with a Europa League campaign following soon after and most recently, they conjured up European Football for Nottingham Forest, who went from relegation candidates to European successors. I wonder where we’ve seen this before?

It should be noted that Rui Pedro Silva did not join Nuno during his Saudi and Spurs spell, of which conveniently are two of the most disappointing moments of his managerial career.

The appointment will likely see Paco Jemez not join West Ham again, though that is uncertain given Paco’s cryptic messages that are being uploaded online.

Could Rui Pedro Silva rekindle with Nuno once again to achieve promotion? Only time will now tell.

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Hammers Eye Mateus Fernandes’ Replacement

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Thu, 02/07/2026 - 11:37

As well as West Ham’s kit release this morning, Mateus Fernandes has officially been announced by Spurs, concluding the rumours and marking the end of what felt to be an impending saga.

With Fernandes’ sale generating West Ham £85m, a replacement needs to be found, and it appears that the Hammers were ahead of the curve, anticipating Fernandes’ departure long before the confirmation and have found their man that they believe should replace Mateus.

You’ll have to head off to France to find our target, Martin Adeline, a French box-to-box midfielder who flourished in FC Troyes’ promotion campaign from Ligue 2 to Ligue 1, achieving 20 G/A in 32 matches.

The tricky Frenchman tends to play in a more attacking role, more as a 10, if you will, but given the role Fernandes played at West Ham, he’ll play in the box-to-box role that Nuno will want to maintain across the Championship season.

The club had been holding back partly this transfer window due to the World Cup campaign, but more so, the club were focusing on fixing the behind-the-scenes issues before July 1st, as the Premier League financial rules still applied to West Ham whereas now they don’t.

Player developments will now come thick and fast now that we’re entering the countdown to the end of the World Cup, as well as entering July, where the campaign starts in just 36 days.

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Mateus Fernandes To Tottenham Hotspur Confirmed

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Tue, 30/06/2026 - 17:50

West Ham United have agreed to sell Mateus Fernandes to Tottenham Hotspur for an £85m fee today. The Portuguese midfielder was contemplating and open to joining both Spurs and Manchester United, but Spurs pushed forward, offering a fee Manchester United weren’t happy to pay, and the Hammers have accepted their offer.

Mateus Fernandes did not force a move away and was content with waiting; it just happens to be that Tottenham were willing to pay the money.

It will be £85m guaranteed, with no add-ons, and if a sell-on clause is included, it is unknown.

Unfortunately for the Hammers, it was a matter of ‘when’ Fernandes would leave, not ‘if ’, and as Spurs were willing to pay the most, it had to be. Whilst it’s not what West Ham fans might’ve wanted, it’s the situation that has happened.

Southampton will also receive part of the transfer fee. The Saints included a 15% sell-on clause but only for the profit the Hammers would make. West Ham have made a £47m profit in this deal, meaning £6.2m will head towards the coast, whilst the remaining £78.8m is expected to be used for future transfers, as well as to fill the holes off debt the club are in.

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