West Ham’s need for another left back means they’re surely planning on an acquisition this summer: Aaron Cresswell’s departure along with the rumoured sale of Emerson Palmieri means there is a big skills shortage. Only Aaron Wan Bissaka and teen Ollie Scarles are likely to be around to fulfil both the full back and wing back roles.
After a serious knee injury last year, Fenerbahce defender Jaydon Oosterwolde is reported to be back on West Ham’s watch list. Out of action since October, it is claimed by sportwitness.co.uk that the Hammers are again looking at the talented 24 year-old.
He’s a versatile left sided defender who can also slot in as a centre back when needed -but with a contract until 2027 he won’t come cheap. As the report sets out:
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“With the 24-year-old now in recovery there is speculation ahead of the transfer window that clubs could come in for him. It’s claimed the player is on the agenda of West Ham and Newcastle United.
However, the two English sides should expect to face competition for the defender, with reports PSV and Napoli are also monitoring the situation.”
Risky business, bringing in players who have’t shown match fitness after serious injuries. On the bright side it normally makes them more affordable.