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West Ham’s Four Way Transfer Raid on Relegated Saints

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The latest transfer rumours linking West Ham with a move for Southampton goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale bring the total number of Saints players linked to the Hammers to four.

Ordinarily, such scattergun speculation would be easy to dismiss — but West Ham do appear to have a genuine interest in two of the four names being mentioned.

As we reported yesterday, West Ham are leading the race for soon-to-be out-of-contract England full-back Kyle Walker-Peters. That report was later echoed by talkSPORT, who carried a near-identical story.

The Hammers are also believed to be serious contenders for England defender Taylor Harwood-Bellis, who not only has the obligatory double-barrelled surname but is also represented by Will Salthouse — co-owner of Unique Sports Group and a long-standing confidant of West Ham chairman David Sullivan.

For those reasons, Walker-Peters and Harwood-Bellis arriving at the London Stadium this summer should not be discounted.

Slightly less believable is the Ramsdale link. The former Arsenal stopper is widely regarded as a good character and is probably more comfortable with the ball at his feet than Alphonse Areola. Unfortunately, he hasn’t exactly excelled when it comes to the other parts of goalkeeping — namely, stopping shots and catching the ball. So, I’d take that rumour with a pinch of salt.

Last — and by no means least — is Southampton’s young trickster Tyler Dibling. The 19-year-old has had an impressive breakthrough season, only has one surname, but does play with his socks rolled down which I’m reliably informed makes him even more skilful.

Manchester United are said to be monitoring Dibling, and he certainly looks destined for big things — which probably means he should give Man U a swerve.

One final thought though… if Southampton really do have so many good players, why are they already relegated with just ten points?

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10 comments

  • Taffyhammer says:

    Beware ‘players’ who refuse to pull their socks up. Saggy socks are not the example which should be given to the children and youngsters who want to play our game.

    Steer well clear of Dibling.

  • Scott Mullaly says:

    Why are we buying a championship side, Gonzo? Will they be good enough to bounce back up when we get relegated next season?

  • Smiffy says:

    Typical West Ham.

    Why, with such good players as these four supposedly outstanding are, have Southampton won only 10 league points with a goal difference of -51?

    The numbers say it all.

  • Charlie what says:

    Last sentence meaningless. If West Ham are so good why are they a lower to mid table team. The common denominator are badly run clubs, plus poor managers.
    No no no it’s part of non competitive sports socialism. It’s enough to take part, winning is not politically correct.

  • Charlie Bemosen says:

    Last sentence meaningless. If West Ham are so good why are they a lower to mid table team. The common denominator are badly run clubs, plus poor managers.
    No no no it’s part of non competitive sports socialism. It’s enough to take part, winning is not politically correct.

  • Dean says:

    The last sentence is telling

    • Jeeps says:

      Needs to be a job lot price as Southampton value Dibling at £100m.
      If so good why are they already relegated?
      Can only make same comparison with Spurs performances.
      Johnson/£40. Richlison/£50m. Solanki/£60m. Son/£50m. TEL (loan)/£60m. £260m of strikers not scoring.
      Squad need to play as a team otherwise there will be no continuity resulting in lowly premier league.
      Unfortunately this happening at whu creating suggested mass exodus.
      Obviously at Southampton certain players will want to play premier league football.

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