Evan Ferguson’s Future in the Balance as West Ham and Bournemouth Wait on Brighton’s DecisionBrighton’s talented forward Evan Ferguson has become the centre of attention this January transfer
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West Ham are set to complete the appointment of Kyle Macaulay from Chelsea, talkSPORT understands. Macaulay is a long-term colleague of Graham Potter, who he first worked with at Swedish side
Brighton want Enciso to sign a new contract first — his current deal expires in June 2026 — but Enciso is reluctant to commit. He was recalled to the starting line-up by Hurzeler in December, following a change of mindset in training.
West Ham Lead the RaceBarcelona Outcast Draws Premier League InterestAnsu Fati’s time at FC Barcelona appears to be nearing its conclusion. As reported by
West Ham are among the clubs waiting to discover if Brighton striker Evan Ferguson will be available on loan in the final days of the January transfer window
Enzo Maresca’s side are now leading the race for the Greek sensation (Picture: Getty) Chelsea are reportedly set to try and hijack West Ham’s move to sign ‘promising’ star
Graham Potter replaces Julen Lopetegui as West Ham head coach; Lopetegui was sacked on Wednesday afternoon having been appointed in May; Potter, 49, had been out of work since leaving Chelsea in April 2023;
West Ham United have appointed Graham Potter as their new manager, the club announced on Thursday. He replaces Spanish coach Julen Lopetegui, who lasted just seven months in the role before being sacked amid continued poor form.
The Englishman began his managerial career at Swedish club Ostersund and had successful spells with Swansea and Brighton before taking over at Stamford Bridge. West Ham face Aston Villa in the FA Cup third round on Friday prior to Premier League matches ...
West Ham have sacked manager Julen Lopetegui after just six months in charge. Former Wolves boss Lopetegui, 58, was appointed in May following the departure of David Moyes but officially took charge on 1 July. The Hammers won just six Premier League games during the Spaniard's tenure.