West Ham United are gearing up for a busy summer transfer window under new manager Julen Lopetegui, with a focus on bolstering multiple positions.
Following David Moyes’ departure, Lopetegui alongside technical director Tim Steidten are tasked with reshaping the West Ham squad. Defensive reinforcements, wingers, and a new striker are all high priorities.
Tammy Abraham, the English striker currently at Roma, has emerged as a potential target for West Ham. Reports from Sky Sports in Italy suggest Roma are looking to sell Abraham as they rebuild their squad under new manager Daniel De Rossi.
The 26-year-old has struggled with injuries in Italy, managing only one goal in eight Serie A appearances. However, West Ham might still be interested in acquiring him.
West Ham reportedly kept tabs on Abraham previously, with scouts even attending a Roma match where he scored . Furthermore, both Lopetegui and Steidten recognise the need for a new striker to address West Ham’s long-standing issues in that position .
While Abraham’s injury record is a concern, Roma’s desire to sell might present West Ham with an opportunity to acquire him at a discounted price.
If a deal materialises, West Ham could find their long-term replacement for Michail Antonio, and Abraham could return to the Premier League for regular playing time.
With the transfer window approaching, this potential link between the Irons and Abraham is one to keep an eye on.
We always get the players no won wants we must be a dumping team for the rest of the world 🌎
No cripples , old has beens , money grabbers or criminal cheaters please .
Is it a good ideal to keep looking at players (whatever position) who are prone to injury.
perth and milan,not inter.
And Abraham scored for Roma against Inter in Melbourne yesterday. Looked ok to me.
Perth.
Sorry, you are of course quite correct, Peter. Must have been a senior moment for me. And I even watched it on TV here in Perth! 🙄