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Jose Mourinho prevented West Ham signing Erling Haaland’s international teammate in January

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Jose Mourinho. (Miguel Lemos/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Jose Mourinho. (Miguel Lemos/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

West Ham United had a busy January window.

The Hammers brought in five players including striker duo Taty Castellanos and Pablo Felipe, winger Adama Traoré, and defender Axel Disasi on loan from Chelsea — arguably their standout signing.

For all the latest West Ham transfer news, confirmed signings and rumours, visit our dedicated transfer centre here.

But it now emerges that the Hammers could have added another player, had it not been for José Mourinho’s intervention.

Mourinho Prevented Andreas Schjelderup Move

Andreas Schjelderup. (Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
Andreas Schjelderup. (Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

According to Portuguese outlet A Bola, Benfica winger Andreas Schjelderup was on West Ham’s radar earlier this year.

The 21-year-old, who had seen limited game time in Lisbon, was open to a move in January. However, José Mourinho, assessing both Schjelderup’s potential and Benfica’s squad needs, blocked the transfer before talks could progress.

Schjelderup had attracted interest from several clubs due to his sporadic appearances for Benfica, with West Ham among the teams monitoring the situation. Other clubs reportedly exploring a move included Parma, Roma, Juventus, and Beşiktaş, while Club Brugge came closest to reaching an agreement.

Although Brugge reportedly reached terms with the player, negotiations with Benfica ultimately fell through, preventing the deal.

West Ham Still Eye Emerging European Talent

West Ham have consistently scouted promising young players across Europe, and Schjelderup fits that profile perfectly.

The Norwegian winger joined Benfica from FC Nordsjælland in January 2023 and has quickly earned a reputation for his technical ability, close control, and speed. Comfortable on either flank, he excels in one-on-one situations and can stretch defenses with his attacking runs.

While he remains at Benfica and is expected to fight for more minutes in the first team, his limited playing time has kept him on the radar of clubs like West Ham.

Should his opportunities remain scarce, interest from the Premier League could easily reignite. For now, though, the Hammers’ priority is securing their top-flight survival before returning to the transfer market.

“Suited to the Premier League…”: Coach of highly-rated Nigerian youngster addresses links with West Ham

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London Stadium. (Catherine Ivill/Getty Images)
London Stadium. (Catherine Ivill/Getty Images)

West Ham appear to be casting an early eye on the future, even as their fight for Premier League survival continues.

Wednesday night’s 1-0 victory at Craven Cottage, courtesy of Crysensio Summerville, has edged them closer to safety.

For all the latest West Ham transfer news, confirmed signings and rumours, visit our dedicated transfer centre here.

The Hammers remain 18th but are now level on points with Nottingham Forest, and whispers are growing of a potential summer target already attracting attention.

Mubarak Suleiman Linked with West Ham

Nuno Espirito Santo. (Kevin Hodgson/MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Nuno Espirito Santo. (Kevin Hodgson/MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

According to Capital Football UK, West Ham could be eyeing a move for highly-rated Nigerian youngster Mubarak Suleiman.

The London club has a proven track record of signing young talent from the Czech Republic, with Vladimir Coufal, Tomas Soucek, and El Hadji Malick Diouf all thriving after making the move to east London.

Suleiman, an 18-year-old Nigerian winger currently making waves in the Slavia Prague academy, could be next in line to follow a similar path. Given the clubs’ history of successful transfers, a switch to the London Stadium wouldn’t come as a surprise.

Suleiman’s Coach Weighs In

Suleiman’s manager, Jindřich Trpišovský, recently addressed speculation linking the youngster with West Ham. Despite Suleiman’s electric pace and flair, Trpišovský believes the winger’s attributes may suit Italian football more than the Premier League—for now.

He told Capital Football: “I think he has a bright future. Mubarak is a great prospect, but so far he’s only played three senior games. He showed his true mettle against Benfica in the Youth League. As of today, Transfermarkt values him at €50k, but I often wonder where he will be in two or three years.”

“I always used to say that Souček was suited to the Premier League, and today I would say that Suleiman might be perfect for Italy.”

While West Ham could make their move in the future, it seems the youngster still has plenty of time to develop before stepping onto the Premier League stage.

Manchester United eyeing £94.5 million double swoop for West Ham duo

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Jarrod Bowen of West Ham. (Pedro Porru/MB Media/Getty Images)
Jarrod Bowen of West Ham. (Pedro Porru/MB Media/Getty Images)

With just 10 Premier League games remaining, West Ham United’s top players are facing an uncertain future.

The Hammers sit 18th in the table, meaning survival is far from guaranteed.

For all the latest West Ham transfer news, confirmed signings and rumours, visit our dedicated transfer centre here.

If they avoid the drop, retaining stars like Jarrod Bowen and Mateus Fernandes is more feasible, but relegation could trigger a major exodus.

Now, a Premier League giant is reportedly circling.

United Eyeing Double Swoop on West Ham

Mateus Fernandes. (Rob Newell - CameraSport via Getty Images)
Mateus Fernandes. (Rob Newell – CameraSport via Getty Images)

According to TEAMtalk, Manchester United are considering a staggering £94.5 million deal for two of West Ham’s standout performers.

The Red Devils, rejuvenated under Michael Carrick, are looking ahead to a potential Champions League campaign next season — a prospect that could prove irresistible for the Hammers’ stars.

Sources suggest Jarrod Bowen is “very open” to a move, given West Ham’s struggles this term. Meanwhile, Mateus Fernandes, signed from Southampton last summer for £42 million, could also be on the table if the Hammers need to raise funds.

United are said to be planning a midfield overhaul and had reportedly monitored Fernandes as far back as January.

Premier League Power Play Could Hit West Ham Hard

Selling Bowen and Fernandes would be a seismic blow to the London Stadium, both on and off the pitch.

Bowen, already a modern club icon, drives the team’s attack, while Fernandes is rapidly establishing himself as a creative force in midfield.

From a business perspective, the Hammers would receive a significant financial windfall, but losing both would make survival even tougher.

If they manage to stay in the Premier League, retaining these two stars isn’t just desirable — it’s essential for any hope of stability next season.

“Needs to take the next step…”: West Ham star urged to leave London Stadium this summer

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Jarrod Bowen, El Hadji Malick Diouf, Mateus Fernandes. (Richard Pelham/Getty Images)
Jarrod Bowen, El Hadji Malick Diouf, Mateus Fernandes. (Richard Pelham/Getty Images)

West Ham United enjoyed a busy summer in the transfer market, bringing in a host of new talent including Mateus Fernandes from Southampton and Soungoutou Magassa from Monaco.

Perhaps the standout signing, however, has been El Hadji Malick Diouf from Slavia Prague.

For all the latest West Ham transfer news, confirmed signings and rumours, visit our dedicated transfer centre here.

The 21-year-old left-back quickly became a key player for the Hammers, but now voices from Senegal are encouraging him to consider his next move.

Diouf Urged to Leave West Ham

West Ham United's El Hadji Malick Diouf. (REUTERS/Tony O Brien)
West Ham United’s El Hadji Malick Diouf. (Getty/Tony O Brien)

Since his £19 million arrival, Diouf has impressed in East London, combining defensive solidity with attacking flair.

Yet several Premier League clubs are reportedly monitoring his progress, and interest is expected to increase if the Hammers fail to avoid relegation.

Former Senegal international Yatma Diop has now advised Diouf that moving on could be the best way to continue his development.

Yatma Diop: Diouf Should Leave Hammers

Speaking to Africa Foot, Diop highlighted the importance of Diouf challenging himself at the highest level.

“He’s very strong and on a great run of form. If there’s interest from other Premier League clubs who also play in European competitions, why not?

“He also needs to take the next step in his career, especially since he’s an African Cup of Nations champion and will be participating in the next World Cup in a few months with Senegal, if all goes well.

“But everything will depend on West Ham, where he’s still under contract.”

Diop’s comments underline that while Diouf has thrived at the London Stadium, his next career move could define his trajectory on both the international and club stage.

Paolo Di Canio touts West Ham as potential destination for “one of the strongest forwards in Europe”

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Paolo Di Canio. (Michael Regan - UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images)
Paolo Di Canio. (Michael Regan - UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images)

Paolo Di Canio knows what it takes to light up the Premier League in claret and blue.

The charismatic Italian scored 51 goals during his time at West Ham United, cementing his place as one of the club’s most memorable modern forwards and ranking third in their all-time Premier League scoring charts, behind only Michail Antonio and Jarrod Bowen.

For all the latest West Ham transfer news, confirmed signings and rumours, visit our dedicated transfer centre here.

Now, Di Canio has pointed towards a prolific striker from his homeland as a potential option for the Hammers this summer.

Di Canio Touts West Ham for Vlahovic

Dusan Vlahovic. (Giuseppe Maffia/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Dusan Vlahovic. (Giuseppe Maffia/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

According to comments relayed in Italy via Bianconera News, Dušan Vlahović could find a lucrative opportunity at the London Stadium if he decides to leave Juventus.

The Serbian forward is approaching the end of his contract in Turin, with renewal talks reportedly stalling over wage demands that Juventus are reluctant to meet. As things stand, he is expected to become a free agent in the summer.

That situation has sparked speculation across Europe — and Di Canio believes Premier League clubs, including West Ham, would have the financial muscle to tempt him.

Di Canio’s Premier League Claim

Offering his assessment, Di Canio suggested England — and specifically West Ham — could provide the kind of salary Vlahovic is seeking.

“Vlahovic is leaving, let’s prepare today,” he said. “Maybe he understands that at the end of the year, given what he’s done at a great level, even on a free transfer but with the salary he has, and he’s not asking for a million, who will take him?

“Unless he goes to England, where a mid-table team because they have a name will give him €8-10m, which they can spend. West Ham will easily pay €6m for their players.

“He wants to gain experience, but he’s not going there to win. If, on the other hand, he wants to stay at a club that aims to climb the ladder, win in Italy and in the Cups, you too must accept not taking much.”

While the remarks appear partly aimed at highlighting the Premier League’s spending power, they inevitably place West Ham in the conversation.

Vlahovic — once described as “one of the strongest forwards in Europe” by his former coach Cesare Prandelli — has long been regarded as one of Europe’s most physically imposing and technically accomplished forwards. Yet despite that reputation, the queue of elite suitors has not formed as many might have expected.

If an opportunity truly arises on a free transfer, it could test West Ham’s ambition — though much may depend on their league status and financial position by season’s end.