West Ham desperately need to strengthen the squad in January, and a new report has now shared the state of their transfer budget heading into winter.
The Hammers’ season has quickly become one to forget, with the club enduring a torrid run of form under both Graham Potter and new manager Nuno Espírito Santo.
As the campaign slowly heads towards the halfway mark, West Ham have managed just a single league victory and are firmly entrenched in the Premier League’s relegation battle.
The statistics paint a grim picture. West Ham have conceded more goals than any other side in the division, shipping 20 goals in their opening nine games.
Defensive frailties have been obvious, with the team also suffering from a chronic vulnerability at set pieces, conceding nine goals as a direct result from dead balls — again more than any other Premier League side (BBC).
West Ham
9
Nottingham Forest
7
Liverpool
6
Leeds
6
via Opta
Nuno’s men are leaking goals at a rate of more than two per game, and their goal difference ranks as one of the worst in the league.
Offensively, things have not been much better. West Ham have struggled for creativity and cutting edge, finding the back of the net just seven times in the league, and those attacking struggles have only amplified pressure on their embattled backline.
The mood around the London Stadium has really soured, and Nuno’s frustrations are clear as day.
GiveMeSport reports that the manager has demanded urgent action in the winter window, specifically calling for three major signings: a central defender, a midfielder, and a forward.
This is backed up by major news broadcaster Sky Sports as well, who state that West Ham do indeed want a new recruit in all three of those areas as they look to save their season.
West Ham given transfer budget update ahead of January
After they forked out £131 million in the summer transfer window, registering a net spend of around £76 million when factoring in Mohammed Kudus’ sale to Spurs, the question remains: how much money will the Hammers even have to spend?
Well, according to transfer insider Dean Jones, it isn’t good news.
Speaking to TEAMtalk, the reporter claims that West Ham will have a “restricted budget” to play with in January, dealing a blow to Nuno’s hopes of significantly bolstering the squad.
“I am told there is a pretty restricted budget that will limit what they are capable of,” Jones said.
“It’s a pretty worrying time for their fans.”
While money may not be available for a lavish spree, the loan market presents a fruitful opportunity for West Ham.
According to recent reports, West Ham have already worked on a potential loan for Ivan Toney, with the England outcast potentially tempted by the prospect of a Premier League return ahead of next summer’s World Cup.
Meanwhile, it is also believed that West Ham are speaking to Real Madrid about the possibility of a temporary deal for Endrick, but they’ll have to move quickly and convince the player.
Lyon have now made an official approach for Endrick, according to Fabrizio Romano, so time could be running out there.
That being said, Endrick isn’t the only Brazilian who could be available to Nuno’s side at the turn of the year.
West Ham offered two Brazil strikers with 35 goals between them this year
