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·23 de septiembre de 2025
West Ham United considering move to sign England midfielder

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·23 de septiembre de 2025
As reported by Ahad Shaukat for CaughtOffside, the January transfer window could spark a return to England for AC Milan midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek. The 29-year-old, who left Chelsea in 2023, has been a steady performer in Serie A but may soon find himself at a crossroads following Milan’s managerial shift.
“Sources close to the agents industry have informed CaughtOffside” that Loftus-Cheek’s situation is attracting serious attention from Premier League clubs. He has already made four league appearances this season and found the net once.
Loftus-Cheek’s future at San Siro was already in question, but the arrival of Massimiliano Allegri has complicated matters. As Shaukat highlighted:“Allegri’s tactical reshuffle could either rejuvenate Loftus-Cheek’s role in the team or reduce him to a rotational option.”
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This leaves the next few months pivotal. Should he fall down the pecking order, a move back to England becomes increasingly realistic.
Both West Ham United and Aston Villa are reportedly weighing up “concrete approaches” for the midfielder. With their squads pushing for European ambitions, the addition of an experienced and versatile midfielder could provide crucial depth. Newcastle United are also monitoring the situation but have yet to act decisively.
Loftus-Cheek remains contracted to Milan until June 2027, with the club planning to review his deal in 2026. However, growing Premier League interest could pressure Milan into making an earlier decision, particularly if the midfielder struggles for game time.
For Loftus-Cheek himself, a Premier League return offers more than sentiment. At 29, he still has years of high-level football ahead, and his adaptability across midfield roles makes him a highly attractive option for clubs looking to strengthen mid-season. As Shaukat noted, “West Ham and Villa… see Loftus-Cheek as an experienced midfielder capable of strengthening their squads.”
From a West Ham supporter’s perspective, the prospect of signing Ruben Loftus-Cheek will spark a mix of excitement and cautious optimism. On one hand, his pedigree is clear: Chelsea academy graduate, capped by England, and a player who has experienced both domestic and European football. At 29, he is at an age where his maturity could greatly benefit a squad that has often lacked midfield consistency.
Supporters may raise concerns about Loftus-Cheek’s injury history and his tendency to drift in and out of form. For a club like West Ham, who cannot afford costly mistakes in recruitment, this would be a risk. Fans might wonder whether investing in a younger, more dynamic prospect would provide longer-term value.
That said, Loftus-Cheek’s experience in Serie A and his ability to perform under pressure could make him an astute signing if the deal is financially reasonable. If he joins with hunger to re-establish himself in England, many West Ham fans would likely back the move – especially if it helps the club sustain momentum in domestic and European competitions.