West Ham eye late £13m transfer for Charlie Cresswell after being priced out of deal for Roy Keane’s future son-in-law.

West Ham eye late £13m transfer for Charlie Cresswell after being priced out of deal for Roy Keane’s future son-in-law
West Ham eye late £13m transfer for Charlie Cresswell after being priced out of deal for Roy Keane’s future son-in-law

West Ham's transfer targets

According to The Sun: West Ham, who are experiencing a tough start to the season, may sign England U21 defender Charlie Cresswell.

With his stubborn playing style, Cresswell could significantly aid manager Graham Potter's team, which is not showing good results. The club is seriously considering his move from Toulouse.

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The French club values the 23-year-old player at £13 million plus bonuses, and the Hammers are willing to spend this money, as the transfer window closes tomorrow.

West Ham is also contemplating the signing of Taylor Harwood-Bellis, Cresswell's teammate in the youth national team, who currently plays for Southampton.

However, Harwood-Bellis, Roy Keane's son-in-law, is valued at over £20 million. The Porto club was unable to agree on his transfer, rejecting an offer that was slightly below this amount.

Cresswell was on the field in Toulouse's match against European champions PSG, which took place last night.

The team of Carles Martínez Novella had two victories in Ligue 1 before the match and had not conceded any goals.

However, they suffered a crushing 6-3 defeat at home against an aggressive PSG team, although Cresswell did manage to score a goal in the first half of the game.

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Cresswell started his career at Leeds, playing 14 matches for the Whites and spending a significant period on loan at Millwall. In 2024, he signed a contract with French club Toulouse.

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Former loan player from Portsmouth Rasmus Nicolaisen made his first appearance for Toulouse after 11 months, recovering from a serious ankle injury.

Nicolaisen replaced Jayden Bogle, who agreed to move to Crystal Palace.

The battle in the transfer market continues, and West Ham is trying to find new opportunities to strengthen the team under pressure. Players like Cresswell could become key figures capable of steering the club back on the right path following a challenging start to the season.

At the same time, clubs like Toulouse are also facing their challenges. It will be important to monitor the situation's development as the transfer window closes and teams strive to bolster their squads ahead of crucial games.


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