West Ham plot move for Romeo Vermant in January | OneFootball

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·1 November 2025

West Ham plot move for Romeo Vermant in January

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West Ham United have Romeo Vermant on their shortlist of January transfer targets, as the East London outfit looks to reinforce the squad (h/t ExWHUEmployee).

The West Ham insider said, “I can report that Romeo Vermant, a striker for Club Brugge, is someone the club is looking at.”


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Vermant broke onto the scene with 12 goals and five assists from 40 appearances last season before notching four goals and two assists in 15 outings this term.

The West Ham transfer target comes alive in the box, snapping at half-chances to put the ball in the back of the net.

What he lacks in physical presence, he more than makes up for with how active he is in the final third.

“Vermant is a striker who is clinical in and around the box,” according to former goalkeeper and Belgian pundit Frank Boeckx.

His ability to run the channels will also excite West Ham boss Nuno Espirito Santo, who reportedly wants faster players on the roster.

The Hammers could use fresh blood up top, and the 21-year-old striker is a serious target for the struggling club.

West Ham need all the help they can get as they bid to escape the relegation zone before May, and signing a striker is a priority.

However, Vermant isn’t a player who truly moves the needle for West Ham at this point. He remains a back-up striker at Club Brugge.

While promising, he may not yet be ready for the physical/mental demands of leading a Premier League team out of relegation danger.

His sharp movement and finishing are impressive, but West Ham need more than potential. They need a proven goalscorer capable of handling the pressure from day one.

With the club desperate for results, an experienced and battle-hardened forward like Ivan Toney would make far more sense.

Someone with his pedigree, presence, and Premier League know-how could be the difference between survival and dropping to the second tier.

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