West Ham’s own John McGinn? Surprise enquiry made for possible Fernandes replacement
West Ham have made an initial enquiry for Hibernian midfielder Josh Mulligan, according to GiveMeSport.
West Ham manager Nuno Espirito Santo is already hard at work masterminding the Hammers’ immediate return to the Premier League, following relegation to the Championship last month.
Due to ongoing financial issues, West Ham are expected to sanction the sale of several first-team stars, with around £100m reportedly needed to be raised in transfer income.
The likes of Jarrod Bowen, Crysencio Summerville, Taty Castellanos and Mateus Fernandes are all being touted as big money exits for the Hammers, with all four almost certainly capable of bringing West Ham their target sales figure.
Fernandes alone could fetch anywhere between £60m and £80m, although he will represent one of the biggest losses for West Ham in terms of quality and long term potential.
It’s being reported that the 21-year-old is a top target for Manchester United, with the Portuguese midfielder keen on making the switch to Old Trafford.
So Nuno has a big job on his hands in trying to fill the gap in midfielder Fernandes’ exit will leave, but it could be that he’s identified Mulligan as the perfect player for the job.
West Ham make Josh Mulligan enquiry
According to GiveMeSport’s Ben Jacobs, West Ham have already made an initial enquiry about Mulligan, but they have refrained from making a bid just yet while they work out which players they can expect to leave.
With Fernandes almost certain to leave London Stadium this summer, it’s likely Mulligan is already being pencilled in as a possible and immediate replacement.
Mulligan has impressed at Hibs since signing from Dundee last summer, despite missing much of the season after January with a serious ankle injury.
In 22 Scottish Premier League appearances, he scored one goal and registered a further five assists.
Mulligan’s style of play is similar to Fernandes’. He is dynamic, strong in the tackle, is a quick and powerful dribbler of the ball and he’s able to read the game impressively.
It’s not yet known how much Hibs would want for Mulligan’s signature, but according to The Courier, the compensation package they paid Dundee last summer also includes a sell-on clause, which means they might look to inflate their asking price to take into account the share Dundee will be entitled to.
West Ham’s own John McGinn?
The modern game has become so much about big transfer fees that often they’re used to determine the quality of a player.
Transfer deals are also often judged by how well known the player is.
But there’s a lot of evidence to prove that transfer fees and reputation can’t always be accurately used to judge the quality of a signing.
You just have to look at Aston Villa’s capture of John McGinn from Hibernian in 2018.
He cost Villa around £2m when he was a relatively unknown midfielder in Scotland.
Since then, he’s gone on to help Villa win promotion to the Premier League, registered 88 goal involvements in 329 first team appearances and has captained them to Europa League glory.
So, could Mulligan be West Ham’s very own McGinn in the making?








