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Mark Noble recommends bargain Nigerian starlet as West Ham weigh up January swoop

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Mark Noble. (REUTERS/David Klein EDITORIAL USE ONLY.)
Mark Noble. (REUTERS/David Klein EDITORIAL USE ONLY.)

West Ham United’s rebuild under Nuno Espírito Santo continues to gather pace — and now an unexpected push has arrived from inside the club’s hierarchy.

According to Africa Foot, Hammers sporting director Mark Noble has personally recommended teenage midfielder Tochukwu Nnadi to the board ahead of the January window.

The former captain, whose influence on recruitment has grown significantly over the past year, is said to be a strong admirer of the 19-year-old.

Nnadi, currently playing for Zulte Waregem, has been turning heads in Belgium with his composure, athleticism, and ball-carrying ability.

Nigeria's Tochukwu Nnadi in action with South Korea's Seung-Won Lee. (REUTERS/Matias Baglietto)
Nigeria’s Tochukwu Nnadi in action with South Korea’s Seung-Won Lee. (REUTERS/Matias Baglietto)

A Nigeria U20 international, he’s regarded as one of the most exciting young midfielders to emerge from the country in recent years.

Reports suggest he could be available for around £3.5 million — a fee well within West Ham’s reach and offering notable long-term upside. The Hammers are believed to be considering offering the player a five-year deal should they move forward.

For West Ham, midfield depth remains a concern.

Summer signings Mateus Fernandes and Soungoutou Magassa have impressed, and Lucas Paquetá continues to be the creative heartbeat, but the squad still feels light in numbers — especially with James Ward-Prowse expected to depart in January.

Adding a young, high-ceiling prospect like Nnadi could be a clever forward-thinking move, and if there’s one voice supporters still trust at the club, it’s Noble’s.

West Ham ‘assessing’ January move for 10-goal forward who “dreams” of playing “in the Premier League”

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Rio Ave's Clayton. (REUTERS/Pedro Nunes)
Rio Ave's Clayton. (REUTERS/Pedro Nunes)

Seventeen goals from fifteen league matches.

That’s West Ham’s tally this season — and it’s simply not good enough. Relegation remains a real danger unless the Hammers find someone who can put the ball in the net.

With Niclas Füllkrug heading for the exit and Callum Wilson unable to carry the long-term burden alone, the need for a new No.9 grows more urgent by the week.

Now, attention has turned to a striker in red-hot form.

West Ham Assessing Clayton Move

Rio Ave's Clayton. (REUTERS/Pedro Nunes)
Rio Ave’s Clayton. (REUTERS/Pedro Nunes)

TEAMtalk reports that West Ham have been tracking Rio Ave striker Clayton, with club scouts taking a close look at the Brazilian as they piece together their January shortlist.

The Hammers’ poor start has left them sitting 18th, two points from safety, and they are actively searching for a forward capable of making an instant impact.

Clayton, 26, has been one of the standout performers in Portugal since arriving at Rio Ave.

After hitting 18 goals during his loan spell last season, the club made his stay permanent despite interest from Benfica and Nottingham Forest.

He has picked up where he left off, scoring 10 times in 13 games and sitting joint-top of the Primeira Liga scoring charts.

His form has prompted enquiries from several clubs, with West Ham now assessing whether he represents a viable mid-season solution.

The player has already made it clear where he hopes his future lies.

“I have dreams, I’m 26 years old and I want to play at national team level, in the Premier League, the Champions League…” he said recently, according to PortuGOAL, adding: “I know my quality and the level I can reach.”

With West Ham desperate for a reliable goalscorer and Clayton openly eyeing England, the opportunity may be there — if the price is right and the Hammers move quickly.

West Ham flop will “have to take a pay cut” if he wants to leave the Hammers in January

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West Ham United's Niclas Fullkrug. (Reuters/Andrew Boyers)
West Ham United's Niclas Fullkrug. (Reuters/Andrew Boyers)

West Ham’s modest revival under Nuno Espírito Santo — one defeat in their last six Premier League outings — has done little to mask the club’s deeper problems.

Sitting 18th, the Hammers remain in a relegation dogfight, with multiple players underperforming.

Summer signings like Mads Hermansen have flopped, while others such as Max Kilman and James Ward-Prowse have struggled to hit the heights expected.

Callum Wilson is showing glimpses of form, but the glaring issue has been up front: Niclas Füllkrug. The German striker, who scored just three goals in his first season at the London Stadium, has yet to find the net this term, and is set to leave in the coming weeks.

Now, a significant hurdle has emerged in his proposed January exit.

Fullkrug Must Take Pay Cut

West Ham United manager Nuno Espirito Santo with Niclas Fullkrug. (Reuters/Peter Cziborra)
West Ham United manager Nuno Espirito Santo with Niclas Fullkrug. (Reuters/Peter Cziborra)

According to sources close to the club, a move to the Bundesliga — with former Frankfurt director Pirmin Schwegler reportedly keen on bringing Füllkrug to VfL Wolfsburg — is complicated by two key issues.

Firstly, Schwegler’s appointment at Wolfsburg has yet to be formally finalised, meaning no transfer negotiations can officially proceed.

More importantly, Wolfsburg cannot meet Füllkrug’s substantial West Ham wages, which exceed £90,000 per week.

Any potential deal would require the striker to take a significant pay cut, or for West Ham to subsidise part of his salary. A senior club insider told Claret & Hugh that the German striker “would have to take a pay cut if he wants to leave.”

So far, no club has offered a deal that covers the full amount of Füllkrug’s salary, leaving his future in limbo.

While a loan move remains a possibility, it’s clear that financial considerations will be decisive in whether the striker finally exits the London Stadium this January.

For West Ham, the delay may be frustrating, but it also creates breathing room to explore alternative solutions to their long-standing goalscoring issues.

“I have the feeling…”: West Ham given clear warning from Italy about potential transfer

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Lazio's Tijjani Noslin. (REUTERS/Alberto Lingria)
Lazio's Tijjani Noslin. (REUTERS/Alberto Lingria)

It’s no secret that West Ham are desperately hunting for a striker this January.

With Niclas Füllkrug now set for a swift exit — negotiations underway with three European sides — and Callum Wilson proving reliable but far from a long-term solution given his age and injury record, the Hammers are alarmingly short on options up top.

After scoring just 17 goals in 15 Premier League matches, Nuno Espírito Santo knows that securing a proper No.9 is essential for survival.

And now, West Ham have been sent a very clear message regarding one Serie A forward they have been tracking for months.

West Ham Sent Noslin Message by Sarri

Lazio's Tijjani Noslin in action with Viktoria Plzen's Svetozar Markovic. (REUTERS/David W Cerny)
Lazio’s Tijjani Noslin in action with Viktoria Plzen’s Svetozar Markovic. (REUTERS/David W Cerny)

We recently relayed reports that West Ham had been monitoring Lazio’s Tijjani Noslin ahead of the winter window, viewing the Dutchman as a potential cut-price option to boost their attacking depth.

Noslin only arrived in Rome last summer after a strong spell with Hellas Verona. He chipped in with six goals across 1,284 league minutes last season, showcasing his athleticism and ability to stretch defences.

But this year, it’s been a very different story. The 26-year-old has barely kicked a ball, with manager Maurizio Sarri handing him just 106 minutes of Serie A action and failing to start him in a single match.

That lack of involvement led to whispers of a possible winter departure — speculation that clearly reached West Ham’s recruitment team.

Sarri, however, has moved quickly to squash the idea.

Speaking to Tuttomercatoweb, the Lazio manager insisted Noslin is not on the market and still has a role in his squad: “I’m not thinking of him being sold. We haven’t discussed it.”

The Italian added that Noslin’s pace and ability to fill in as a makeshift striker will be useful in certain matches.

“In these games … we need a player who can play as a centre-forward. In more tight games, he’d struggle more,” he said. “I have the feeling he can help us.”

In other words, Lazio have no interest in letting him walk — and certainly not in January.

For West Ham, it may well be a blessing in disguise. A forward who can’t get minutes in Serie A would need time to adapt to the Premier League, and time is exactly what the Hammers don’t have.

“He will go…”: West Ham flop will “100%…” leave club in January with three European clubs ‘currently in negotiations’

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Nuno will have some money coming in in January. (Reuters/Andrew Couldridge.)
Nuno will have some money coming in in January. (Reuters/Andrew Couldridge.)

West Ham may have steadied themselves under Nuno Espírito Santo, suffering just a single defeat across their last six league fixtures, but their overall situation remains precarious.

The Hammers are still entrenched in the bottom three, and the threat of relegation is far from easing.

While defensive fragility has cost them points, the biggest concern lies in attack. With just 17 goals scored in 15 Premier League games, West Ham have lacked any consistent cutting edge. Reinforcements in forward positions are viewed as essential heading into the January window.

Nuno’s recruitment team have cast the net wide, with players such as Corinthians hotshot Luís Alberto — subject of an early enquiry — as well as Facundo Dju and AC Milan forward Santiago Giménez all monitored as potential additions.

But before the club can add a new No. 9, one internal issue looks set to be resolved — and it could clear both space and wages for a much-needed signing.

Füllkrug Will “100%” Leave West Ham in January

West Ham United's Niclas Fullkrug. (Reuters/Andrew Boyers)
West Ham United’s Niclas Fullkrug. (Reuters/Andrew Boyers)

According to Claret & Hugh, senior sources inside the club have confirmed that Niclas Füllkrug is “100%” heading for the exit once the winter window opens.

A temporary move is on the cards, with the deal expected to be a loan with an option to buy — rather than a mandatory purchase — and at a far lower figure than West Ham initially hoped.

The club were originally determined not to take a loss on the £27m they paid Borussia Dortmund, but the situation has shifted to the point where West Ham now simply want the striker out as quickly as possible.

The outlet reports that two Bundesliga sides are already in active discussions, while AC Milan have also expressed interest.

One source told them: “It will be a loan with an option. He will go 100%. West Ham will lose a fortune. AC may take him on loan if Giménez goes, but it’s no more than a 10% chance.”

A separate senior figure previously indicated that Füllkrug would have to agree to a wage reduction if he wished to secure a move, as no club so far has been willing to match his salary — a package believed to exceed £90,000 per week.

The same source reiterated that despite a flurry of speculation, West Ham have not yet submitted any formal bids for a striker.

Still, should Füllkrug depart — even at a financial loss — it will free up a substantial chunk of wages and open a spot in Nuno’s squad, making space for the attacking reinforcements the team desperately needs.