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“No one wanted him…”: West Ham insider makes worrying claim about “low” fitness level of January signing

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

West Ham’s January window has been a whirlwind.

The Hammers strengthened across the pitch, signing Taty Castellanos, Pablo Felipe, and Adama Traoré to bolster an attack desperate for goals.

On deadline day, Chelsea centre-back Axel Disasi arrived on loan to shore up Nuno Espírito Santo’s defence as the club fights to climb out of the Premier League relegation zone.

But now a worrying report has emerged regarding the French defender’s fitness.

Disasi Not Fit, Claims Insider

Axel Disasi. (West Ham United FC via Getty Images)
Axel Disasi. (West Ham United FC via Getty Images)

While Nuno has publicly praised his new signing, insisting Disasi is “in a good place physically” and has “been working hard at Chelsea,” an insider with ties to the Blues has offered a starkly different perspective.

Speaking exclusively to Claret & Hugh, the source said: “Disasi was freely on offer to everyone, but no one wanted him because his fitness levels were so low.

“Clubs that were interested felt he would take four to six full games to get up to the level needed. So in effect, he needs a proper pre-season.”

In short, while West Ham fans may be excited to see their new defensive reinforcement, patience will likely be required.

Disasi could take several weeks before he’s at full match sharpness — a worrying factor for a team battling for survival with little margin for error.

Crystal Palace ‘agreed’ to sell “absolutely fantastic” star to West Ham in January only for deal to fall through

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West Ham almost signed a Crystal Palace player in January. (Photo by Tom Dulat/Getty Images)
West Ham almost signed a Crystal Palace player in January. (Photo by Tom Dulat/Getty Images)

West Ham’s January transfer window was anything but straightforward.

The Hammers were forced to absorb the devastating loss of Lucas Paquetá, who returned to boyhood club Flamengo in a move that rocked their relegation fight. At the same time, there were positives to take, with Nuno Espírito Santo backed by four new arrivals.

Taty Castellanos has hit the ground running at the London Stadium, while Pablo Felipe and Adama Traoré added much-needed depth and pace in attacking areas. Deadline day also brought Axel Disasi through the door on loan to help stabilise a fragile defence.

But with the window now shut, it’s emerged that West Ham’s January business could have taken a very different shape.

West Ham Missed Out on Nketiah

Eddie Nketiah. (Crystal Pix/MB Media/Getty Images)
Eddie Nketiah. (Crystal Pix/MB Media/Getty Images)

West Ham were close to landing Crystal Palace striker Eddie Nketiah before an unfortunate injury brought the move to a halt.

According to The Sun, Palace had reached a broad agreement in principle with the Hammers over a deal worth around £27million earlier in the window. The Eagles were open to selling the 26-year-old forward as West Ham searched for extra firepower.

However, the proposed transfer was effectively scrapped when Nketiah picked up a hamstring injury during training, ruling him out of action and forcing Palace to pause all plans involving his departure.

The striker has yet to feature in 2026 as a result of the setback.

Further details suggest the negotiations were part of wider discussions between the two clubs. The Athletic report that Crystal Palace had explored the possibility of bringing Callum Wilson to Selhurst Park in a separate deal, though Palace boss Oliver Glasner was initially unconvinced. By the time his position softened, circumstances had already overtaken the talks.

Nketiah — once labelled “absolutely fantastic” by Roy Keane — would certainly have been an intriguing addition for West Ham.

There is no question over his technical ability or movement, but his output at the highest level has been inconsistent. He has only reached double figures in all competitions once in his career, with a best Premier League return of five goals in a single season.

Instead, West Ham will now place their faith in Castellanos and Pablo Felipe to deliver the goals required to drag the club away from danger — and prove that missing out on Nketiah was, in the end, the right call.

“Summer will be different…”: Top reporter claims “untouchable” West Ham star could leave club at end of season after rejected January bids

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West Ham could be set to lose a key star. (Rob Newell/CameraSport via Getty Images)
West Ham could be set to lose a key star. (Rob Newell/CameraSport via Getty Images)

West Ham United’s January window was a mixed bag.

While the club moved decisively to bring in four new faces – capped by Axel Disasi’s deadline-day loan arrival – they also suffered a huge setback with Lucas Paquetá’s return to Flamengo.

Now, with the relegation fight intensifying, another worrying update has emerged involving one of the Hammers’ most important players.

Summerville Could Leave West Ham in the Summer

Summerville could soon leave West Ham. (Kevin Hodgson/MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Summerville could soon leave West Ham. (Kevin Hodgson/MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

According to Fabrizio Romano, West Ham turned down two approaches for Crysencio Summerville during the January transfer window, with interest arriving from both the Premier League and Serie A.

The Italian journalist stresses that the club’s stance was crystal clear at the time. Summerville was considered completely untouchable mid-season, and the player himself was fully committed to staying put and helping West Ham battle their way clear of danger.

However, Romano has also sounded a warning about what lies ahead.

While January was off-limits, the picture is expected to change once the season ends, with Summerville likely to attract serious attention in the summer.

Romano wrote: “West Ham rejected two approaches from Premier League and Serie A for Crysencio Summerville in January. Seen as untouchable for this season + player happy to stay and help West Ham but summer will be different.

“Expected to be one to watch in June with several clubs keen.”

Summerville’s growing reputation explains the interest. After a slow start following his move from Leeds United in 2024, the winger has hit form at exactly the right time, scoring in each of his last four matches and finally showing the cutting edge West Ham hoped for.

For now, West Ham can breathe easy knowing Summerville remains fully focused on keeping the club in the Premier League. But Romano’s comments make one thing clear: if he finishes the season strongly, holding onto him once summer arrives could be a very different challenge altogether.

“If I ran into him on the street…”: Adama Traore and Marc Cucurella reunite in awkward TV appearance after viral clash

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Adama Traore, Marc Cucurella. (Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
Adama Traore, Marc Cucurella. (Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)

Chelsea defender Marc Cucurella and West Ham winger Adama Traoré have finally laughed off their viral touchline bust-up — after an awkward but amusing reunion on Spanish television.

The pair clashed dramatically during last weekend’s fiery London derby, which ended in a late 3–2 victory for Chelsea. Tempers boiled over deep into stoppage time after Enzo Fernández struck the winning goal, with Traoré flooring Cucurella near the touchline in a moment that quickly spread across social media.

João Pedro rushed in to back up his teammate, sparking a brief confrontation that resulted in yellow cards for both Traoré and Pedro, while Cucurella escaped punishment.

Now, the Chelsea left-back has explained exactly what happened — and admitted he was very much part of the problem.

Speaking on Spanish TV show 3 Cat Fanzone, Cucurella confessed that he deliberately tried to wind Traoré up late in the game.

“It was late in the game,” he said. “We were barging into one another and I felt myself very close to him, and I thought, well, I’m going to stick my head in here to see if I can stir things up a bit.

“He grabbed me, threw me where he could, and a big brawl broke out.”

Despite the flashpoint, Cucurella was keen to downplay any lasting bad blood — though he did joke about the fallout away from the pitch.

“These are things that happen. I have no problem. Although if I ran into him on the street, I’d hesitate to say hello after this.”

What Cucurella didn’t realise was that he wouldn’t have to wait long to test that theory.

To his surprise, Traoré then appeared live on the same show, prompting an awkward pause before the West Ham winger offered his own explanation.

“He’s a really good guy,” Traoré said of Cucurella. “It’s nothing personal and there will never be. It all stays on the pitch, it was just the heat of the moment.

“I really didn’t mean to do it, it wasn’t my intention. I just wanted to talk to the linesman.”

The tension finally broke when Cucurella cracked a smile and quipped: “Now I’m calm because there’s a screen between us.”

Both players burst out laughing, putting a definitive end to the saga.

Still, if they cross paths again on the pitch any time soon… let’s just say most people would be backing Traoré in that rematch.

“Lucas went through hell…”: Jarrod Bowen addresses “special” Lucas Paqueta’s West Ham departure in surprise interview

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London Stadium. (Unsplash)
London Stadium. (Unsplash)

West Ham’s January transfer window has been a rollercoaster, with the biggest talking point being the departure of Lucas Paquetá.

The Brazilian midfielder, arguably the club’s standout player this season with five goals, has returned to his boyhood club Flamengo in a deal reportedly worth over £35 million.

While fans have voiced disappointment over losing such a key contributor in the middle of a relegation fight, one voice has offered a surprisingly sympathetic perspective.

In a recent interview, West Ham captain Jarrod Bowen opened up on Paquetá’s exit, highlighting the personal struggles behind the headlines.

Bowen: “Lucas Went Through Hell”

Paquetá’s decision to leave the Hammers mid-season has been controversial, especially considering the team’s precarious position in the Premier League.

Supporters had backed him through a tumultuous two-year spell, including the spot-fixing allegations from 2023 that were eventually dropped, which had previously blocked a potential move to Manchester City.

Despite the circumstances, Bowen shared a different view of the Brazilian’s departure. He described Paquetá as more than just a teammate and emphasized the resilience he showed during his time at West Ham.

“Lucas went through hell over the last two years and came back,” Bowen told ESPN Brasil.

“And for me, he wasn’t just a teammate, but also a friend, because we shared the field for many years. I think, in the end, he wanted to come home. And that says a lot about him as a person.

“He just wanted to play with a smile on his face.

“And when he came in the other day, I spoke to him for five minutes and said, ‘come back and play with that smile back on your face, because that’s the Lucas everyone loves to see’.

“Of course, you never want to lose a teammate like him, with the added bonus of being a friend, but I wish him all the best and hope to see him again with that smile that makes him so special on the pitch.”

Paquetá’s exit may leave a void on the field for West Ham, but Bowen’s comments offer a rare insight into the human side of transfers, showing admiration for the Brazilian’s character even as the club bids farewell to one of its brightest talents.