By Louis Nixon
**According to reports, West Ham is set to turn their transfer attention towards the Brazilian League because the season ends on December 7th.**
The Hammers haven’t seen the Brazilian League explored since the days of Tim Steidten, who created a monumental amount of links throughout the Summer Transfer window, which caused chaos and saw us leave the South American terrain with Luis Guilherme, who unfortunately hasn’t been able to hit the ground running.
Nevertheless, interest remains in the region, and with West Ham needing a striker, midfielder, and defender, it could be a good way to fulfil those criteria!. The season has ended, and as with any ordinary Footballer, there’s always the incentive to play matches.
So, it would be rather easy to tempt a few of the Brazilian talents, considering they’d have half of a campaign remaining in what’s called ‘The Best League In The World.’
I sincerely believe this could be one of the best, if not the best, ways to fill those gaps in the squad, and if we were to buy three cheap Brazilian League players, you’d hope one would be up to Premier League standard, thereby giving us the return on our investments.
Peeling our memory back to the last window, from the array of Brazilian League players we were tempted by, all of which were said to be under £10 Million, bar Richard Rios, who has since excelled in the Portuguese League.
One thing that’s for certain is the Hammers will unlikely be after anyone from Botafogo, considering the John Victor antics that happened last summer.