West Ham had a hectic summer, recruiting across all areas of the squad while letting several players depart.
Mohamed Kudus’ high-profile exit to Tottenham made headlines, while the club also brought in Callum Wilson, Mateus Fernandes, Kyle Walker-Peters, El Hadji Malick Diouf, and Mads Hermansen, among others.
The results so far have been mixed — Diouf has impressed, Hermansen less so.
And now it appears the club are ready to part ways with another summer signing.
West Ham to Offer Todibo for Gimenez

The Hammers are reportedly interested in AC Milan striker Santiago Gimenez, and could include Jean-Clair Todibo as part of a swap to secure the Mexico international, according to Sport Witness, citing Tuttosport and Milan Live.
Todibo, who joined West Ham permanently from Nice in the summer after a season-long loan in 2024-25, has struggled for form in London, making him a potential bargaining chip.
Gimenez, once a prolific talent at Feyenoord, scored 65 goals in 105 Eredivisie appearances, but has managed just seven goals in 30 games since moving to the San Siro, suggesting AC Milan might be open to a sale.
If they land land the Mexican — who has been described as “magic” by his former Milan teammate Kyle Walker — West Ham supporters will be hoping Gimenez can finally provide a spark up front, an area that has seen repeated disappointments in recent years.
Can he be the man to solve West Ham’s long-standing striker woes? Only time will tell.







