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·22 giugno 2026
West Ham eyeing free agent Adam Webster

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·22 giugno 2026


West Ham United are weighing up a move for experienced centre-back Adam Webster, according to The Sun.
The 31-year-old is a free agent following the expiration of his Brighton & Hove Albion contract.
He ended a seven-year stay with the club this summer, but his future remains uncertain after failing to make a single appearance last season as he recovered from a knee injury.
Despite not receiving a new deal, Webster has continued his rehabilitation at the club’s training ground while assessing his next move.
Several clubs have made enquiries, although concerns over his long-term fitness are a significant stumbling block.
The Hammers explored a loan deal for Webster in January 2025 when Graham Potter was in charge at the London Stadium.
The club are once again considering the veteran as they prepare for life in the Championship.
Defensive reinforcements have become a priority with Jean-Clair Todibo and Konstantinos Mavropanos both expected to push for exits following relegation.
Recruitment has also been slowed by behind-the-scenes uncertainty stemming from the delay in appointing Steve Nickson to a recruitment role following David Sullivan’s resignation.
Signing Webster feels like a gamble West Ham cannot afford to take.
The Hammers need to build a squad capable of earning immediate promotion, not one reliant on an old player who has just missed an entire season with a serious knee injury.
A far more sensible option would be Marseille’s CJ Egan-Riley.
West Ham were keen on the England youth international after his outstanding Championship campaign with Burnley.
He helped the Clarets keep 26 clean sheets in 41 appearances while impressing with his dominance in duels and composure in possession.
His move to Marseille has not gone to plan, with opportunities proving scarce.
That should encourage West Ham to reignite their interest. The Hammers must consider a loan deal.
The 23-year-old offers athleticism and room for development. He has massive Championship experience.
If promotion is the objective, pursuing him makes more sense than signing Webster.
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