Julen Lopetegui is unveiled as the new West Ham United manager on May 21, 2024 in London, England.
The upcoming summer transfer window will be a vitally important one for both West Ham United and Arsenal.
New West Ham manager Julen Lopetegui faces a huge summer transfer window ahead, and the Spaniard is desperately trying to get at least four new signings wrapped up before our pre-season campaign begins on July 20th.
The Hammers boss has to strengthen his squad in pretty much every department before the start of the new season.
However, thereβs another area where Lopetegui should be looking to improve as a matter of urgency β his left-back ranks.
The Hammers are on the hunt for a top-class left-back, but some bad news has emerged regarding that chase.
Unfortunately for West Ham, it seems like Arsenal could be set to wreck one of Lopeteguiβs most exciting transfer plansβ¦
Julen Lopetegui is unveiled as the new West Ham United manager on May 21, 2024 in London, England.
Arsenal deal West Ham a summer transfer window sucker punch
The Hammers are struggling to get deals over the line right now.
And now Arsenal could be set to prevent us from making what would be a huge statement signing.
Ferdi Kadioglu emerged as a transfer target for the Hammers earlier this week. However, the Gunners are clearly going to be a big problem for us in the race to sign the Fenerbahce star.
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta is keen to bring Kadioglu to the Emirates this summer (The Sun).
And hereβs the kicker β according to a report from Turkish publication Milliyet, Arsenal have actually already agreed personal terms with the 24-year-old left-back.
Thatβs obviously bad news for the Hammers.
Kadioglu would be an unreal signing for West Ham. Described as a player with top-level quality on the ball, and an elite talent by Breaking the Lines, the Turkish ace would add a completely different dimension to our play, what with his ability to invert into central midfield from the left-back position.
I think itβs time we accept that he wonβt be coming to the London Stadium though.
I have no doubts that Ferdi Kadioglu will excel at the Emirates, if he does indeed join the Gunners.
Itβs such a huge shame that West Ham didnβt move to sign him before he became such hot property and raised the awareness of Arsenal in the summer transfer window.
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