West Ham United currently have Axel Disasi on loan from Chelsea, and following his impressive performances, the Hammers are eager to keep him.
According to [ExWHUEmployee](https://www.thewesthamway.com/2026/04/14/loves-club-exwhuemployee-axel-disasi-west-ham-future-update/)**,** Disasi also loves the club and wants to stay if they can avoid relegation.
Ex said: “We understand that the player loves the club and is keen to stay, having already said that his Aunt is a Hammers fan.
“However, attention right now is safety, and that includes the player, whose sole focus is to keep West Ham in the Premier League.
“Once this season concludes and if we so stay up, then talks over a permanent move will commence. However, we are anticipating others being keen. But the club are hopeful.”
Disasi has been a terrific addition to the West Ham rearguard, replacing the unimpressive Max Kilman.
His defensive partnership with Konstantinos Mavropanos is one of the reasons Nuno Espirito Santo’s side has managed to escape from the relegation zone with six games to go.
Disasi has won 65 percent of his aerial and 60% of his ground duels since joining the Hammers in January for the second half of the season.
The 28-year-old has helped keep four clean sheets in eight league appearances. Shut-outs were a rarity for the East London outfit before he arrived.
He has brought a defensive organisation to the West Ham rearguard. If the club can get him for a decent fee, they should go all out and secure his signature.
The French international represents a coup for the club. Add another top centre-half and West Ham’s backline could be set for next season.
West Ham have been showing interest in [Charlie Cresswell](https://westhamblog.co.uk/west-ham-plot-move-for-charlie-cresswell-before-transfer-deadline/), and this summer might be the perfect time to make their move.
They could also return to Chelsea to repeat the Disasi trick.
The Blues are planning a defensive makeover that could allow West Ham to snap up some undervalued, quality centre-halves.
_Stats from Sofascore_