West Ham United is reportedly locked up in the free transfer of former Southampton defender Kyle Walker Petter.
The 28-year-old appeared ready to join Besiktas, but his partner apparently rejected a potential move to Turkey.
This says, according to a report by Hurriyet, Walker-Peters appears to be settling their move to West Ham instead.
Walkerpeter was a free agent this summer and would have been considered an attractive sign by many clubs.
Catch off side We have previously reported interests from West Ham and Besikutas, but it is our understanding that Chelsea also thought of him.
Kyle Walker Peter looks like a safe and wise signature for West Ham
This move from Walkerpeter, which seems to be imminent now, is not the most exciting business in the world.
Some Hammer fans will wonder if it’s really enough to resolve the club’s issues after last year’s gradual season.
Still, there is no doubt that KWP looks like a great market opportunity to add team depth and experience to Graham Potter’s side.
After being relegated to Southampton, walkerpeter returns to the Premier League
Walker Peters was one of the few Southampton players who appeared in many credits last season as the club was kicked out of the Premier League.
The Saints are currently preparing for life back to the 2025/26 season championship, but Walkerpeter appears to be returning to the top flight with West Ham.
However, it remains to be seen whether Potter’s side has enough among them and is enough to avoid being a candidate for relegation in the upcoming season.
WHUFC finished 14th last year, but that’s really not enough. They responded with a rather quiet start to the summer transfer period.