West Ham United are fighting to improve their fate under Nuno Espirito Santo and can now make an ambitious move in January.
West Ham is about to reorganize after Arsenal’s defeat
Following a solid point against Everton last Monday, West Ham lost 2-0 to Arsenal over the weekend, and the international break will feel like he’s at a decent time to complete his vision at London Stadium.
Nuno has already shown a ruthless streak that was awfully lacking under Graham Potter, with James Ward Pulls from his team. Nevertheless, it takes more than that to bring restless support aside.
After his side was defeated at Emirates Stadium, the former Wolverhampton Wanderers boss urged his team to stick together as it appears to build a sense of unity in the capital, translated into the outcome.
He states: “We’ve left two tough games against a very good team. It’s a moment to analyze, but with all the changes that are happening, I feel like the player is responding and trying, which makes me the most happy.
“International breaks are important to all of us, especially for our players to calm down. There is a lot of change and a lot of noise around us. This is our priorities. It’s basically our unity and we fight for each other, so we know each other as a group.”
Fans are unhappy with West Ham’s current ownership, but things could get better on the pitch, and Hammer has now entered into a statement deal that includes one of the world’s most well-known young talents.
According to a Spanish report, West Ham reached out to Real Madrid’s Star Endric to sign on loan as Valencia and Real Sociedad are looking to resolve the lack of firepower despite their interest in hitting a temporary arrangement to introduce Brazilian International.
The 19-year-old has failed to appear in the Los Blancos in the term, making it difficult to try and drive away things like Kylian Mbappe, but he provided seven goals and assists in the club’s 37 appearances.
Labeled as “magnificent” by Carlo Ancelotti, Endric is someone who feels that Real Madrid could develop away from the Santiago Bernabeu spotlight, and his future is set to be decided in the coming weeks by the club chief.
Niclas Fullkrug and Callum Wilson are both aging and can take on some of the burden of goalscoring along with the younger striker. Conversely, it is still unclear whether Callum Marshall’s development will be affected if the irons are able to elicit a capture of the statement.