West Ham

West Ham United has been here before losing star assets in the play of the summer transfer window.
Indeed, in the summer of 2023, Declan Rice heartbreakingly left his childhood hammer, with the only reward of £105 million hitting Irons’ bank account to mitigate the immediate blow.
At least the Premier League had plenty of time to adapt to their rice-free reality, Lucas Paqueta quit the club, perhaps until the deadline, but rather in interest in his service from Aston Villa.
Graham Potter’s soldiers are sure to make last-minute replacements on their sleeves in case their highly acclaimed midfielder does leave, and according to reports, the Lower Hammer Hammer played the final game in the final game.
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The latest news about Paqueta’s short-term hammer’s future seems to have arrived for a moment.
He reportedly paid £47 million to move, but now, according to journalist Jacob Steinberg, he should stay unless it appears clearly.
The Brazilian’s goal celebration seemed to make it seem like garbage in the Hammers’ 3-0 victory over Nottingham Forest.
Nevertheless, the midfield team can be added to the start of the season experienced at London Stadium.
Indeed, as Sky Sports German journalist Florian Plettenberg said, the Hammer, who has been relegated to threat, competed in the late game to ensure the service of Arsenal reserve midfielder Fabio Vieira.
Plettenberg noted that Vieira is scheduled to withdraw from Emirates before the deadline, and the former £34 million purchase of the gunman has also attracted Stuttgart’s interest.
How Vieira becomes Fornals 2.0
If the Brazilian did and left sharply, Potter and Co. would likely see Portuguese attacking midfielder as a suitable replacement for Paqueta, and West Ham also won their next Pablo Fornals by snapping up the versatile 25-year-old.
Before returning to his native Spain with Real Betis, Fornals was a staunch fan, who became his trade in East London.
The six-time Spanish international will score an impressive 23 goals and 19 assists in the club’s 203 appearances in Mammoth, while Pundit Noel Whelan even involved the 29-year-old “The Unsung Hero” when he was still in Claret and Blue.
Vieira hopes that if he leaves north London soon, the man of glittering Mikel Arteta will glitter when he won’t always be trapped in the periphery.
After all, Arsenal has only 49 appearances since he switched £34m from FC Porto, but the offensive midfielder continues to collect a considerable 3 goals and ten assists.
If Potter and Co. came, he could also have 15 goals and 24 assists in Portugal, and in Portugal he could really be like the adaptable, similar to the Fornals’ presence.
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Vieira’s number of professionals |
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|---|---|---|
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Location |
game |
Target + assist |
|
yes |
65 |
9 + 20 |
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centimeter |
42 |
7 + 7 |
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RW |
twenty four |
3 + 4 |
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RM |
18 |
2 + 2 |
|
SS |
9 |
3 + 3 |
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LW |
4 |
1 + 1 |
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LM |
3 |
0 |
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Provided by Transfermarkt |
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Vieira managed to stand out at least during his budding days in Portugal and England, a flexible presence, with a small 5-foot-7 attacker occupying seven different positions on the court in the 165 clashes above. To add background, Fornals will line up at the same number of different locations during their famous stay.
While he isn’t always the striker and center of Arteta’s program, the 25-year-old organizer will pray that he can return to his plan.Special” It’s best to be at London Stadium, as he was once labeled by writer Hayley McGoldrick, who was also called “smooth operator” by journalist Tom Kundert. This stable existence can of course be applied to Fornals.
If he could star in a suffocating environment in north London, he could also fill a Paquetta-shaped hole online, and the Brazilian was highly praised for his ‘Mercurial’ stamped by former Lodden Stadium coach Mark Warburton.
Even if he does stay, West Ham needs some lift to boost his terrible mood, Vieira just arrives in the traces of time, perhaps producing the desired effect.



