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Axel Disasi transfer threat will strike fear in Hammers’ hearts | West Ham News

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He was undoubtedly the surprise package of West Ham United’s whole season, let alone their January transfer window. Axel Disasi only joined the Hammers late on deadline day after dragging his feet hoping that another suitor would emerge from Serie A, and was reported to be short on fitness and unenthusiastic about joining a relegation fight mid season.

How wrong we were. Disasi has become the ‘Chelsea colossus‘ around which West Ham’s recovery of form has been built. Inspiring his fellow centre back Dinos Mavropanos to take a step up in his own performance, West Ham’s defence has looked solid and clean sheets – which were in such short supply – have been chalked up as the Irons have amassed enough points to climb out of the relegation zone for the first time since November.

Disasi was signed late on deadline day in January

Disasi sadly has no option to buy on his loan deal: Something West Ham may well come to regret as news breaks today that other suitors are desperate to sign him at the end of this West Ham loan. Footballfancast.com provides the report suggesting another of Disasi’s former loan clubs want to sign him:

“Aston Villa battling Fulham and West Ham to re-sign Axel Disasi

According to The Sportzine, Villa are among the clubs interested in signing Axel Disasi from Chelsea on a permanent basis this summer..and Fulham also keeping tabs on the French centre-back.

West Ham are described as leading the chase for their current loanee, though Chelsea’s determination to sell permanently means the final destination will depend on which club is prepared to meet their asking price.

Disasi is familiar territory for Villa.”

Which would be shades of Jesse Lingard all over again.

West Ham would not be able to match the price Chelsea paid for Disasi – £38.5 million – and Aston Villa would aim to lure the French International with the promise of Champions League football should they qualify.

Which would be an absolute disaster for the Hammers should Disasi help them secure Premier League football next season. To have to let Disasi go to a competitor after helping him resuscitate his career would be a bitter pill to swallow.

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2 comments

  • Rossi says:

    The administration of WHU have many questions but no answers. 62000 attendance mega sponsors from Barclay’s Premier League and loyal sponsors and still the Club’s future is facing a black hole. No wonder the fan’s have tried for change even at the worst time for a club under the threat of relegation. Now we have a player putting in for the team and we didn’t even secure an option to buy. Unbelievable!

  • Dave says:

    on the basis we’ve got all the old has beens coming back off loans which will cost millions, plus the reported millions of losses, can’t see any way whatsoever that we will pay upwards of 45m plus the wages…
    we will be a selling club unfortunately.

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