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·13 de março de 2026
Report: Premier League club reveal transfer plan to sign €45m Chelsea star

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·13 de março de 2026

West Ham will consider signing Axel Disasi on a permanent basis in the summer if they avoid relegation according to reports.
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Having failed to secure a move a way last summer Disasi spent six months in the “bomb” squad, and only featured for the development side.
However, he secured a deadline day loan move to West Ham in the January window, and has made a good start to life at the club.
Disasi has made seven appearances so far for the Hammers, and has played 90 minutes in their last five league games, with the club now only in the relegation zone on goal difference.
It’s no secret Chelsea are looking to sell Disasi on a permanent basis in the summer, and Standard Sport have reported West Ham would consider signing the 27-year-old if they stay in the Premier League.
The report adds West Ham have been impressed with the Frenchman, but would expect the price to be dropped from the £38.6m Chelsea paid Monaco in 2023.
Standard Sport state the finances required for the deal would be to great if West Ham were to get relegated to the Championship.
New team-mate El Hadji Malick Diouf has described Disasi as a machine, whilst the centre back has admitted he would get in trouble if he spoke about what happened at Chelsea.
Whilst the Blues are looking to offload Disasi, they are reportedly still in the market for a centre back in the summer.
Chelsea missed out on Jeremy Jacquet to Liverpool having pursued the youngster for the majority of the January window.
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It’s likely Tosin Adarabioyo and Benoit Badiashile will leave the club, whilst there’s also been question marks over the future of Trevoh Chalobah.
The Blues have been linked with Nottingham Forest’s Murillo, and it’ll be interesting to see what players they look to target.
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