WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
37%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



Alan 1:06 Sat Sep 7
Saturday newspapers (includes West Ham)
BBC

Lionel Messi will be allowed to leave Barcelona on a free transfer next summer, should the 32-year-old Argentina forward desire, owing to a clause in his contract. (El Pais, via L'Equipe)

Messi will be allowed to negotiate his future with any club from 1 January. (Marca - in Spanish)

Real Madrid will move for Paris St-Germain's French forward Kylian Mbappe, 20, next summer. The French champions warned Barcelona of Real's intentions during the clubs' failed negotiations for Neymar, 27, over the summer. (Sport - in Spanish)

Brazil international Neymar will be forced to stay at PSG unless he lowers his wage demands, says La Liga president Javier Tebas. (Mail)

Chris Smalling is ready to turn his back on Manchester United for good after the 29-year-old England defender joined Serie A side Roma on loan. (Mirror)

And United's Argentine defender Marcos Rojo, 29, is ready to push for a January move away from the club if required, with a mooted summer switch to Everton having failed to materialise. (Ole - in Spanish)

Italian giants Juventus are considering moves for Tottenham's Belgium defender Toby Alderweireld, 30, and Danish midfielder Christian Eriksen, 27. Inter Milan are also interested in Alderweireld. (Mail)

Spanish champions Barcelona wanted to sign 25-year-old Italy winger Federico Bernardeschi from Juventus in the summer transfer window. (Mundo Deportivo - in Spanish)

West Ham will be voting to keep the transfer window as it is - closing before the start of the Premier League season - rather than reverting to the old system and aligning it with the rest of Europe, says Hammers vice-chairman Karren Brady. (Sun)

Manchester City have agreed a deal with Serbian side FK Cukaricki to sign Montenegro-born 19-year-old forward Slobodan Tedic in January. (Manchester Evening News)

The 17-year-old son of former Manchester City and England winger Shaun Wright-Phillips, D'Margio, has signed his first professional contract with the club. (Manchester Evening News)

City manager Pep Guardiola rejected the opportunity to sign Barcelona's Brazil midfielder Philippe Coutinho before the 27-year-old secured a loan move to Bayern Munich. (Marca - in Spanish)

Chelsea are set to offer Brazil-born Italy international Emerson Palmieri a new contract which will see the 25-year-old defender's current deal until 2022 extended by a year. (Gazzetta dello Sport, via Mail)

Burnley failed in a bid for 17-year-old Middlesbrough's English defender Nathan Wood in the summer but will try to sign him again in January. (Sun)

Armenia winger Henrikh Mkhitaryan, 30, is unsure if he will return to Arsenal after joining Roma on loan until the end of the season. (Sun)

Sir Alex Ferguson tried to persuade former England striker Michael Owen to sign for Manchester United as a teenager before he joined Liverpool. (Mail)

Juventus have entered the race to sign Bayer Leverkusen's 20-year-old German midfielder Kai Havertz, with talks likely to begin when the clubs meet in the Champions League group stages. (Calciomercato - in Italian)

Former Liverpool youngster Bobby Duncan turned down Manchester United before the English 18-year-old accepted a move to Serie A side Fiorentina. (Mail)

Paris St-Germain boss Thomas Tuchel still keeps in contact with Barcelona's France forward Ousmane Dembele, 22, despite a prospective Parc des Princes switch failing to materialise. (Express)







HITC

West Ham United's front-line could be worth fortunes by the end of the season

John Verrall

West Ham United have some seriously talented forwards at the club now.

West Ham United’s attack could be worth absolute fortunes at the end of the season if they continue to show so much promise throughout the campaign.

West Ham have spent big on Sebastian Haller and Felipe Anderson in recent summers, but their investments already look to have paid off.

Anderson was one of West Ham’s star players last season, and the Brazilian has been dangerous once again this term.

Anderson possesses so much skill and creativity that he has become of the most threatening wingers in England.

Haller, meanwhile, already has three goals to his name in as many Premier League appearances.

The West Ham front man has bludgeoned his way past defences and taken no time to settle.
Manuel Pellegrini’s side also deserve credit for sorting out Manuel Lanzini’s future.

Lanzini has just signed a new contract at West Ham which should keep him at the London Stadium of the long-term.

The trio now make up one of the most valuable attacks in the division.

If Haller and Anderson keep up their current form then they should surely be worth considerably over £60 million by the end of the season, while Lanzini could fetch a sizeable amount too.

With the likes of Ayoze Perez moving for £30 million last summer, Lanzini would surely command a similar fee if he was to move on.

And for West Ham to have a forward line potentially worth around £150 million shows how impressive their recruitment has been in recent years.



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andyd12345 3:22 Sat Sep 7
Re: Saturday newspapers (includes West Ham)
So we sign Haller for £45m, and if we’re lucky and he continues to bludgeon his way through the Premier League then he’ll be worth £60m?

If the bloke gets 20 goals this year then his value doubles for me. £90m.

jimbo2. 3:01 Sat Sep 7
Re: Saturday newspapers (includes West Ham)
Lanzini is worth more than £30M in today's market with a long contract agreed now! Thanks Al.

Texas Iron 1:53 Sat Sep 7
Re: Saturday newspapers (includes West Ham)
Cheers...

Mike Oxsaw 1:18 Sat Sep 7
Re: Saturday newspapers (includes West Ham)
Thanks Alan - hopefully only the once...

Mex Martillo 1:17 Sat Sep 7
Re: Saturday newspapers (includes West Ham)
ted fenton 1:13 Sat Sep 7

ted fenton 1:13 Sat Sep 7
Re: Saturday newspapers (includes West Ham)
Thanks Alan 1:08 Sat Sep 7

Whitester. 1:10 Sat Sep 7
Re: Saturday newspapers (includes West Ham)
Thanks Alan.

Thanks Alan 1:08 Sat Sep 7
Re: Saturday newspapers (includes West Ham)
Thanks Alan





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