It always felt inevitable that the vultures would begin circling West Ham once the club published the worst financial figures in its history.
As many financial experts have predicted, the Hammers appear to be heading towards a summer fire sale regardless of whether Premier League status is retained. The clubâs own accounts effectively admit that player sales are the preferred solution, rather than shareholders injecting fresh capital. That inevitably shifts attention towards West Hamâs most valuable assets.
Few, if any, have enhanced their reputation more this season than Mateus Fernandes.
Signed from Southampton in the summer for a fee reported to be between ÂŁ30 million and ÂŁ40 million, the young Portuguese midfielder has grown into his role under Nuno, particularly following the departure of Lucas PaquetĂĄ. Fernandes has been nothing short of sensational, becoming a driving force in midfield during an otherwise underwhelming and miserable campaign.
Manchester United Lurking as Interest Grows
Unsurprisingly, his performances have not gone unnoticed. Manchester United are reportedly monitoring the situation ahead of a potential summer move. Michael Carrickâs name has been mentioned as an admirer, although it remains unclear whether Unitedâs interim manager will still be in charge at Old Trafford next season.
What is certain is that a player of Fernandesâ calibre will attract elite-level attention, especially given West Hamâs precarious financial position. Clubs will smell a bargain.
However, there is one important detail prospective Premier League suitors should remember. During his time at Southampton, Fernandesâ agent, Jorge Mendes, openly stated that his clientâs ultimate ambition was to play in La Liga for Real Madrid.
Wherever his eventual destination lies, it increasingly feels as though West Hamâs gifted midfielder is destined for bigger things â and the club may soon be powerless to stop it.

We’ll probably sell him for a bag of peanuts and a second hand fiesta but it’ll go down in the accounts as profit due to amortisation. Sullivan will be seen driving a new Bentley a couple of weeks later.
Seems our destiny created by the scum running ( lol) the club is to be a mid table Championship team.
Every half decent player moves on – perhaps we will end up as a âfeederâ club for Millwall ??