Fair to say, the start to this season has not gone as West Ham United supporters would've hoped.
After two rounds of Premier League games, the Hammers sit rock bottom of the table, having been smashed 3-0 by Sunderland and then 5-1 when Chelsea visited the London Stadium last Friday night. Tuesday's Carabao Cup defeat to Wolverhampton Wanderers has only further soured the mood.
West Ham United manager Graham Potter
Things don't get much easier either, with the Irons travelling to Nottingham Forest on Sunday, before hosting fierce rivals Tottenham Hotspur after the international break.
Having won just five of 20 league matches in charge, the pressure is intensifying on manager Graham Potter, so he'll be desperate to bolster his squad before Monday's deadline, seemingly targeting midfield reinforcements.
All change in West Ham's midfield
Since the sale of Declan Rice to Arsenal for £105m two summers ago, West Ham's midfield has lacked quality.
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Using some of that money, the Hammers signed Edson Álvarez, but the Mexican joined Fenerbahçe on a season-long loan last week, underlining that this transfer was not a success.
Now without him, Tomáš Souček and James Ward-Prowse started against Chelsea, while Guido Rodríguez and Andy Irving remained unused substitutes, which emphasises the real dearth of talent at Potter's disposal, still searching for Rice's true replacement.
Well, it appears as though West Ham are going to bolster their midfield options, close to signing Soungoutou Magassa from Monaco for a reported fee of €20m (around £17m).
The 21-year-old has, to date, made 57 appearances for the Ligue 1 side, his performances earning rave reviews.
Jacek Kulig of Football Talent Scout labels him "elegant" and the "complete midfielder" praising his "passing, tackling, positioning and athleticism".
Magassa
That certainly sounds promising doesn't it, but could West Ham look to provide the Frenchman with a dream midfield partner?
West Ham chasing another midfielder
As reported earlier this week, West Ham are interested in signing Lorenzo Pellegrini from Roma before the deadline, with the player valued at around £9m.
The 29-year-old has less than one year remaining on his contract with the Giallorossi, and is not in the plans of new manager Gian Piero Gasperini, hence why sporting director Frederic Massara stated "Pellegrini will leave... we won’t extend his contract and we are looking for a solution not to lose him as free agent".
Despite seemingly being bombed out by boyhood club Roma, Pellegrini, who first joined la Lupi as an 11-year-old, has been a key figure at the Stadio Olimpico for many a year.
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Aside from a two-year sojourn at Sassuolo between 2015 and 2017, the midfielder is a one-club man, accumulating 316 appearances for Roma, scoring 55 goals and registering 59 assists, captaining them to Conference League glory in 2022.
As they seek to force him out, Pellegrini was not involved in Saturday night's Serie A opener against Bologna, but was a key figure last season, accumulating 34 appearances, starting 20 league matches and five times in the Europa League, with only eight outfield players seeing more minutes across all competitions.
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Ivan Jurić, who was briefly in charge of Roma for 12 games last season, asserted that Pellegrini "moves like a god", earning plenty of high praise from other former head coaches too.
José Mourinho claims that he "can do it all", Daniele De Rossi adds that he "is one of the best players we have in Italy", while Claudio Ranieri believes he has managed two "phenomenal" midfielders in his career, naming Frank Lampard and Pellegrini.
So, how does the Italian compare to the gold standard of West Ham midfielders - Rice?
Let's compare the duo to find out.
Pellegrini 23/24 vs Rice 22/23 (league only)
Stat
Appearances
Minutes
Goals
Assists
All stats below are on a per-90 basis:
Shots
Chances created
Big chances created
Passes completed
Passing completion %
Tackles
Duels contested
Duels success %
Interceptions
Ball recoveries
Touches
Average Sofascore rating
via Squawka & Sofascore
The table compares Pellegrini's statistics from the 2023/24 campaign, last season set aside due to lack of minutes, with Rice's final year at West Ham, 2022/23.
That aside, the numbers unsurprisingly show Rice is the more impressive all-round midfielder, hence why he's the one who moved for £105m.
However, the Italian is more of a goal that, registering more goals and assists, as well as more shots and chances created on a per-90 basis.
Thus, while Rice's passing and out-of-possession statistics are superior, Pellegrini's are mostly not too far behind, especially when it comes to duels, underlining that he could compete at Premier League level.
Given his statistics, and rave reviews from numerous former coaches, the Italian international would surely improve West Ham's sluggish midfield options and, at just £9m, he could prove to be an absolute bargain.
When compared to Magassa, who has scored just one goal in his senior career, Pellegrini would appear to be the perfect partner, with the Frenchman staying back and doing the defensive dirty work, allowing the Italian to get forward and be creative.