West Ham Graham Potter
(Credit: Imago)
Pranav Shahaney
Thu 29 May 2025 8:29, UK
West Ham are keen on adding to their attacking options in the summer transfer window as they aim to improve their league performances.
The Hammers finished 14th in the 2024/25 Premier League season, a far cry from where they expected to be, given the outlay last summer.
Graham Potter replaced Julen Lopetegui at the helm, but failed to dramatically change the fortunes for his side.
Lopetegui was dismissed earlier this season. (Credit: Imago)
Mathias Kvistgaarden on the radar for transfer window
According to the Mail (29 May), the Hammers are eyeing a move for Brondby striker Mathias Kvistgaarden.
Given Niclas Fullkrug’s struggles, Michail Antonio’s injury and Danny Ings’ confirmed exit, Potter’s attacking options are limited.
Stats Mathias Kvistgaarden
Matches 38
Goals 23
Assists 7
Kvistgaarden’s stats in all competitons.
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This is why Kvistgaarden, a Denmark Under-21 international, has popped up on the radar for the upcoming transfer window.
The 23-year-old has bagged 23 goals for Brondby this past season and is highly regarded in Scandinavia.
He has also twice won the Super Liga Young Player of the Month award in 2022 and 2023.
Niclas Fullkrug
Fullkrug has struggled since joining West Ham. (Credit: Imago)
West Ham will be taking a major risk by signing Kvistgaarden
Kvistgaarden brings a dynamic, modern forward profile that aligns with Potter’s vision for West Ham’s attack.
Stylistically, he’s agile, aggressive and clinical, boasting an impressive goal record.
His movement off the ball, ability to press high, and knack for finding space in the box make him a versatile fit for Potter’s fluid, high-pressing system.
However, signing the Danish forward poses risks for West Ham, who are desperate to climb from their 14th-place finish.
His experience is limited to Denmark’s Superliga, a significantly less competitive league than the Premier League, raising concerns about his adaptability to England’s physicality and pace.
With only 17 Under-21 international caps and no senior Denmark appearances, his inexperience at elite levels is evident.
West Ham’s history of strikers like Sebastien Haller and Evan Ferguson struggling at the London Stadium underscores the gamble.
Investing decent money on an unproven talent, especially with competition from Celtic and Eintracht Frankfurt, could strain resources if Kvistgaarden fails to adjust quickly, potentially undermining Potter’s push for a top-half finish.
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