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West Ham Make Offer for ‘One of the Best Forwards in the World Right Now’

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West Ham Make Offer for 'One of the Best Forwards in the World Right Now'

West Ham United’s bid for Corinthians striker Yuri Alberto has been rejected, and it seems unlikely that the 23-year-old will move to London in January, according to Brazilian outlet Soutimao.

Corinthians have ruled out a January transfer for the Brazilian Serie A’s top scorer, who netted 15 goals in 29 appearances during the 2024 season.

West Ham reportedly had a £25m offer turned down for Alberto, who is regarded as “one of the best forwards in the world right now.” His move is expected to happen in the summer, despite increasing interest from European clubs.

The Hammers have been focusing on the Brazilian market for some time, most recently bringing in Palmeiras winger Luis Guiherme during the summer window.

They also came close to signing Flamengo centre-back Fabricio Bruno, who was set to be Julen Lopetegui’s first acquisition at West Ham but pulled out at the last minute.

West Ham may look for a new forward in January, but their spending will likely be limited due to their significant outlay in the summer, sources from GIVEMESPORT suggest.

Before the season started, West Ham spent nearly £100m on nine first-team signings, including £27m on striker Niclas Fullkrug, who returned in December after a three-month injury absence.

Fullkrug scored on his comeback in a 3-1 defeat to Leicester City but didn’t start the next two Premier League matches, playing just 34 minutes in the loss to Bournemouth.

The club has also recently lost striker Michail Antonio, who was involved in a road traffic accident two weeks ago and is expected to be sidelined for at least 12 months. His extended absence may prompt West Ham to seek a new forward in January, with loan options also being considered due to limited funds.

Sentimental Moyes reunion now a real possibility for West Ham after brutal sack decision

David Moyes departed West Ham United at the end of last season, paving the way for Julen Lopetegui to step into the managerial role.

To Moyes’ credit, he achieved remarkable success with the Hammers, but it became evident that his tenure had naturally reached its conclusion.

The 61-year-old Scotsman delivered a major trophy to West Ham—their first since 1980 and a milestone in many fans’ lifetimes—for which he will always be fondly remembered. However, in the latter stages of his time at the club, the style of football deteriorated significantly, creating a risk of a toxic atmosphere that everyone was keen to avoid.

Moyes left the London Stadium for the second time seven months ago but has since expressed interest in a potential third spell with the Hammers. Since his departure, the veteran manager has remained out of work, although he could now be on the brink of an emotional return to Premier League football—albeit in an unexpected capacity.

During his second stint at West Ham, Moyes transformed the club, setting the foundation for the high expectations fans hold today. His influence remains a cornerstone of the Hammers’ modern identity.

According to The Guardian, Southampton is reportedly considering a radical change in managerial philosophy following Russel Martin’s sacking after a heavy defeat to Tottenham. Moyes has emerged as a potential candidate to fill the vacancy and steer the Saints in a new direction.

If Moyes secures the job at St Mary’s, an emotional reunion could occur on Boxing Day when Southampton hosts West Ham. For the Hammers’ fans and players, seeing Moyes in the opposing dugout would undoubtedly stir memories of his impactful tenure.

Despite the acrimonious ending to his time at the London Stadium—when David Sullivan withdrew a contract extension offered to Moyes at the end of December last year—his contributions to the club’s success are unforgettable.

Nevertheless, West Ham supporters will be hoping they don’t face the prospect of Moyes leading Southampton when the teams clash, as his presence could evoke a mix of nostalgia and concern.

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Unai Emery: Two Aston Villa deals are ‘close’

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Unai Emery has confirmed that Aston Villa is nearing the completion of a £21 million deal to sign Donyell Malen from Borussia Dortmund.

The Netherlands international is set to join for an initial fee of £19 million, a move that will also facilitate Jaden Philogene’s transfer to Ipswich for £21 million.

Villa remains interested in further signings to bolster their squad for the second half of the season. However, Emery acknowledged that new additions would depend on player departures to ensure compliance with profit and sustainability regulations.

Celta Vigo defender Oscar Mingueza is reportedly on Villa’s radar, though a potential transfer of Diego Carlos to Fenerbahce appears to be falling through.

“We are in the transfer window and we are trying to do some movements,” said Emery. “One of those movements is the possibility to sign Malen. In case Malen signs for us, it is close, we have to leave one player, which is Jaden [Philogene].

“We are alert and we want to always be ready to improve the squad with the players and, of course, sometimes some players want to leave us for different circumstances as well.

“We are moving forward with some circumstances like I am telling you from today until the last day of the window.

“If we are changing one player, Malen and Jaden, that’s the first. Maybe two or three players more, we can do another deal of some players leaving and some players joining us.”

Diego Carlos will miss Wednesday’s match against Everton due to injury. Ross Barkley (calf), John McGinn (hamstring), and Pau Torres (foot) are also sidelined.

Among the three, McGinn is the nearest to making a comeback but is expected to remain out for approximately another week.

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David Sullivan has just made a rod for his own back with major new West Ham transfer leak

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David Sullivan has regained control of West Ham’s transfer dealings this January, and many fans are already noticing the shift.

Frustrated with how Tim Steidten and Julen Lopetegui spent £155m in the summer, Sullivan, the majority owner, has taken back full control of signings.

While it was always Sullivan and the board who had the final say on deals suggested by Steidten, Lopetegui, and David Moyes, Sullivan made it clear that he is now in charge once again, with input from Steidten and the manager.

This move has divided opinion among West Ham supporters, especially with some of the players the club is reportedly targeting.

While Sullivan’s return to the transfer scene invites potential criticism, it’s worth noting that he was responsible for securing one of the summer’s standout signings, Crysencio Summerville.

The Dutch winger has impressed fans with his exciting performances, and at just 22, he fits the profile of the type of player many expected West Ham to build around. Best of all, the Hammers managed to sign Summerville for a reasonable £26m.

Now, Sullivan will be judged on what he accomplishes in this window. The top priorities are bringing in a striker and a midfielder, with a potential need for a defender depending on the status of Jean-Clair Todibo’s abductor injury.

Over the past week, there’s been a noticeable increase in the number of strikers linked with the club, prompting some cynics to claim that Sullivan is resorting to a “scattergun approach.”

Ultimately, West Ham’s success this month will come down to who they manage to sign, not the noise surrounding it. Heading into January, the club’s owners made it clear that West Ham is nearing its PSR limit and would need to sell players in order to buy.

This has led to an increased focus on loan moves, with many reports indicating that West Ham is looking to strengthen without exceeding financial constraints.

“We are up to our FFP maximum,” the senior London Stadium contact told Hammers News.

“So unless we increase income or move players there is very little room to do much.

“But never say never.”

Several players, including Edson Alvarez, Vladimir Coufal, Guido Rodriguez, and others, have been linked with moves away from West Ham. Niclas Fullkrug was also rumored to be on his way out until a hamstring injury sidelined him for the next three months.

Against this backdrop, fans were surprised by transfer news that surfaced yesterday.

David Sullivan has found himself in a tough spot after a major West Ham transfer leak. Football correspondent Graeme Bailey revealed that West Ham had made a fresh £40m bid for Aston Villa’s Jhon Duran.

However, Bailey later informed Hammers News that West Ham’s offer was rejected, as Villa is asking for between £65-70m to even consider selling the Colombian forward.

This asking price is £30m more than what West Ham could have secured Duran for in the summer before Tim Steidten opted to allocate funds for other signings, including Fullkrug and Luis Guilherme.

Interestingly, Bailey also mentioned that Duran himself would be open to a move, as he is eager to secure a first-choice role.

Since news of the Duran bid broke, Sullivan has confirmed the move to Claret and Hugh.

“We’ve tried, but PSG and a few foreign clubs have outbid us,” the site was told.

“We never mention to supporters failed bids as it frustrates them.”

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Havertz’s wife shares threats after Arsenal loss

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Kai Havertz’s wife, Sophia, revealed the abusive messages she received on social media following Arsenal’s loss to Manchester United in the FA Cup on Sunday.

On Monday, she posted two updates on her Instagram story, including one in which someone threatened to “slaughter” her unborn baby.

Arsenal were eliminated from the cup after losing to United in a penalty shootout. Havertz, the German striker, missed a chance to secure the win at the Emirates Stadium when he fired over from a close range and later had his penalty saved during the shootout.

Sophia Havertz voiced her outrage over the vile abuse she faced after the match.

“For anyone to think it’s okay to write something like this is so shocking to me… I hope you are ashamed of yourself,” she posted.

In response to the threat to her baby, she posted: “I’m not sure what to even say but please guys be more respectful. We are better than this…”

Football authorities and law enforcement have been working to address online abuse directed at players.

Last year, the Football Association of England announced it was allocating approximately £25,000 ($32,000) to support police efforts in tackling such incidents during the European Championship.

During the 2021 Euros, England players Bukayo Saka, Marcus Rashford, and Jadon Sancho faced racial abuse on social media after missing penalties in a shootout loss to Italy in the final.

FIFA, the global governing body, has implemented a Social Media Protection Service (SMPS) to safeguard players, teams, and officials from online harassment by ensuring their social media accounts remain free from hate.

According to SMPS, during the 2023 Women’s World Cup, 20% of the players were targeted with discriminatory, abusive, or threatening messages, with about half of these being anti-gay, sexual, or sexist in nature.

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