West Ham apparently are reportedly back in the hunt for one of their major midfield targets, having seemingly lost out to Serie A opposition last week. Reported by [Claret and Hugh,](https://www.claretandhugh.info/romano-west-ham-get-2nd-chance-as-transfer-talks-collapse/) the Irons were hoping to capitalise on talks which looked stalled between Napoli and AC Milan.
It now appears that the transfer of midfielder **Yunus Musah** is very much back on – the Hammers are reported in todays’ [team talk.com](https://www.teamtalk.com/west-ham-united/transfer-news-approach-yunus-musah-ac-milan-napoli-sources) as being back in the race:
_“Amid uncertainty over Musah’s switch to Napoli, TEAMtalk can reveal that West Ham have started looking into the 22-year-old’s situation….At first, Milan gave this deal a verbal green light, only to change their demands. Milan now want that €25m fee plus add-ons before selling to Napoli.”_
Fairly typical transfer comings and goings may well leave an opening for the Hammers.
But of course the usual problem this window is that West Ham have to sell before buying. Instead of just steaming in and signing the player in the style of Tim Steidten, the Hammers have to sit on the sidelines biding their time until sales are confirmed.
Which is a big cold wet dampener on any of these ‘reports’: More than likely the _list of targets is simply a write-on, wipe-off whiteboard_ on Kyle Macaulay’s office wall with new targets being written up as fast as existing ones are lost, owing to the board’s stance that West Ham having no money and must sell players before bringing in new squad members.