West Ham signed £26m international signing method and received a reply

West Ham United has taken a way to sign international “command” for Graham Potter, and Iron has received a reply.
West Ham signs Callum Wilson for the fifth summer
The Hammers recently received their fifth addition to the summer, with experienced striker Callum Wilson leaving Premier League rival Newcastle United to move to London Stadium.
|
income |
from |
cost |
|---|---|---|
|
Jean-Clair Todibo |
OK |
£36 million |
|
El Hadji Malick Diouf |
Slavia Prague |
£19 million |
|
Daniel Cummings |
Celtic |
£250,000 |
|
Kyle Walker-Peters |
Southampton |
Free |
|
Callum Wilson |
Newcastle |
Free |
Wilson, England International, has 111 goals in 239 Premier League games, signed a 12-month deal with West Ham and said on arrival:
“I’m very happy to be part of a big football club like West Ham. A club that has a passion for me, hard work, dedication and success, and I’m very happy to be a part of it.
“I look forward to the challenge. There is such talent within the team. Obviously, the gaffer is here now and he makes everyone a team- everyone is working in the same direction to achieve the goal of being as high as possible in the league, which is what the fans deserve, the team deserves, and the quality of the team is the same.”
The hardcore didn’t stop after Wilson, though, with rival Alphonse Reola having a new goalkeeper who currently keeps Wes Foderingham and Krisztian Hegyi behind him.
The crazy Hermansen in Leicester City is closely related to the migration from King Power to the capital, and Parma’s Zion Suzuki was interested.
Now, there has been a new update on Suzuki heading to the UK.
West Ham’s method refuses for £26m Zion Suzuki
West Ham took steps on Suzuki’s move, according to reports from Italian sports witnesses.
The Serie A quickly rejected the Hammer’s contact, and they regarded Suzuki as a key player and signed until 2029.
The 22-year-old is worth €30 million (£26 million), so West Ham will need to reach that number if they have a chance to sign a scorer.
Suzuki has attracted attention in recent years, at one point, ranked 100th in the 100th percentile, hitting the ball, competing in the air and exiting the goal line, while also ranking 99th percentile.
The Japanese international team is also known as the “command” goalkeeper in the media, so if West Ham can take him to the London Stadium, it could prove to be a very shrewd business.



