Graham Potter is looking to sign Raphael Onyedika
(Credit: Imago)
Jack Dawson
Sun 1 June 2025 9:01, UK
West Ham’s PSR concerns this summer are forcing Graham Potter to be smart in the transfer window.
The Hammers will be forced to sell to buy, with financial restrictions limiting their spending power.
As a result, Potter is looking into different markets to sign potential bargains and limit the London club’s spending.
West Ham were recently linked with Wycombe Wanderers’ Richard Kone as they aim to end their goal-scoring woes.
Now, Potter’s pursuit of Raphael Onyedika has taken a positive turn as the London club looks to reinforce their midfield.
Graham Potter at a press conference
Potter needs to be smart in the transfer market (Credit: Imago)
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West Ham close in on Raphael Onyedika from Club Brugge
West Ham have been linked with Onyedika for many weeks.
The Nigerian international has impressed at Club Brugge and scored past Manchester City in the Champions League earlier in the campaign.
£20 million is estimated to be the cost for Onyedika this summer after another successful campaign in Belgium.
Raphael Onyedika at Club Brugge this season
Champions League appearances 11
Champions League goal contributions 2
Overall Apperances 52
Overall goal contributions 4
Honours Belgian Cup x1
Onyedika has impressed at Club Brugge
Now, according to the Sunday Mirror, page 67 (1 June), talks between West Ham and the midfielder’s agents have been “positive”.
However, the Hammers face stiff competition for his signature, with multiple clubs in Europe also pursuing the 24-year-old.
Richard Kone has been linked with a move to West Ham
West Ham are also linked with Richard Kone (Credit: Imago)
Onyedika could be a bargain for West Ham
For £20 million, Potter is unlikely to find a better midfielder for the price.
Onyedika’s feats are extremely impressive given that he is only 24 years old.
In Belgium, the midfielder has won numerous cups, and he wowed in the Champions League this season as they reached the round of 16.
On top of this, he is a successful international player and was part of the Nigerian squad that reached the African Cup of Nations final in 2023.
Hopefully, Potter is able to quickly get the transfer over the line in the coming weeks before the other interested parties make a move.
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