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·28 mars 2025
“The end” | Hammers set for huge rebuild with players set for exit

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·28 mars 2025
West Ham are set to offload a number of players this summer as Graham Potter shapes his squad for next season.
Despite the club having had a significant summer overhaul only last summer, following the debacle that has unfolded this campaign under Julen Lopetegui, its expected to be very much the same this summer transfer window with Potter now at the helm.
The boss and his Head of Recruitment Kyle Macaulay are expected to oversee a significant period of change, with players sales expected to form a key part of the rebuild.
Insider ExWHUEmployee has provided an update on The West Ham Way, with the club earmarking a number of players set for the exit from east London at the end of the season.
“It is thought that certain players, including Danny Ings will leave in the summer at the end of his deal,” stated Ex. “Decisions have yet to be finalised on the futures of: Fabianski, Cresswell, Coufal and Antonio whose deals are also up.
“The club are prepared to listen to offers for Brazilian youngster Guilherme as well as Guido Rodriquez. Mavropanos and Emerson could have offers considered, especially if the club chose to continue their interest in Kyle Walker-Peters who should be available for a free from Southampton.
“The club will also consider offers for German forward Niclas Fullkrug with his former club Dortmund apparently keeping an eye on the situation too.
“Andy Irving is another whose future appears uncertain. A decision will also be made on Nayef Aguerd’s future with a number of Spanish teams keen. Tomas Soucek is apparently wanting to stay at the club but former manager David Moyes is very keen to bring him to Everton so it will be interesting to see if they do make an offer what the club chose to do.
“It is thought that Graham Potter however wants to keep James Ward-Prowse around the squad. Of course none of these departures are confirmed and these players will already be aware that they are playing for their futures.”
Furthermore, there is a suggestion now that Al-Nassr FC in the Saudi Pro League are set to make a significant bid for Mohammed Kudus this summer, believed to be in the region of his release clause of £85m – which if received, would most likely see the Ghana star leave the club, which in turn would create a significant boost to the clubs transfer war chest this summer.
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