El Hadji Malick Diouf has been linked with a move away from West Ham United this summer. The Senegal international joined West Ham in July 2025, and he has been a key player for them.
When West Ham United’s 15-year stay in the Premier League came to a crashing end last May, the consensus was that Bowen would be the first out of the door.
West Ham United have reportedly received a £35m bid from Brentford for their 21-year-old left-back, El Hadji Malick Diouf, with the package potentially rising to around £40m through add-ons.
In a recent report, DSports stated that Sunderland are set to rival Brentford for West Ham United talent El Hadji Malick Diouf this summer. It has been mentioned that the Black Cats are showing interest in recruiting the Senegalese left-back this off-season.
West Ham United are exploring a loan deal for Arsenal winger Reiss Nelson, according to Sky Sports reporter Dharmesh Sheth, as Nuno Espírito Santo searches for attacking options following the club’s relegation to the Championship.
West Ham United are closing in on the signing of Joël Veltman after making swift progress in negotiations for the experienced Dutch defender. ExWHUEmployee reports that talks have already taken place, while the former Brighton & Hove Albion player is expected to undergo a medical before the move is completed.
West Ham United have sanctioned the departure of Freddie Potts this summer, and former star Kevin Nolan believes that the London club have made a mistake.
In a recent report on Patreon, journalist Alan Nixon stated that Sunderland forward Wilson Isidor is on the radar of West Ham United this summer. It is understood that the Hammers are hoping to sign the Haiti international from the Black Cats in this transfer period.
The reality of life in the second tier hits fast. West Ham are staring down a brutal 46-game slog, and the transfer rumour mill is already spinning at full speed.
Brentford thought they could sneak in with a lowball offer. West Ham United had other ideas. According to reports originating from talkSPORT, the Bees made a cheeky approach for Senegalese left-back El Hadji Malick Diouf.
Rangers host West Ham United at Ibrox Stadium on Sunday, in a preseason friendly that gives both teams a final chance to prepare for the new season. The match comes after a difficult campaign for both clubs.
Jarrod Bowen’s long-term future at West Ham depends on how their upcoming season plays out, as per former recruitment expert Mick Brown. Although the Hammers
Aouar's file is back in the spotlight at Marseille Nayef Aguerd could be on the move this summer, with fresh talk of a departure from Olympique de Marseille just a year after the Moroccan defender arrived from West Ham United for around 23 million euros.
Wrexham are nearing a significant off-field breakthrough as they close in on the appointment of Newcastle United’s Steve Nickson. The Red Dragons are preparing to bring the recruitment specialist to the Racecourse Ground in a newly-created sporting director role to lead their charge toward the top flight.
West Ham United are now looking to improve their defensive unit by signing Dylan Lawlor. According to a report via the West Ham Way, the Hammers are currently in talks with Cardiff City regarding a move for the 20-year-old central defender.
West Ham United are looking to sign FC Cincinnati midfielder Evander during the summer transfer window. According to reports, they are impressed with the 28-year-old MLS midfielder, and they are looking to make a move for him soon.
Norway and Erling Haaland stand in Brazil's path as the Selecao look to make a serious push for the World Cup title. After topping their group, Carlo Ancelotti's squad appears to be growing in confidence, with the likes of Vinicius Jr.
Brazil has rolled through the group stage looking like one of the most dangerous sides left in the tournament, and Lucas Paqueta has been a big reason why.
Brazil entered its FIFA World Cup Round of 32 matchup against Japan expecting to advance comfortably, but the five-time world champions instead found themselves trailing at halftime after a surprising first-half performance from the Blue Samurai.
Daniel Kretinsky could form a pact with some of West Ham’s smaller shareholders in order to effectively become the club’s outright owner, says football finance insider Kieran Maguire.