December 25, 2024

West Ham striker Sébastien Haller close to sealing £20m Ajax move

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Sébastien Haller with a football ball: Photograph: Andrew Boyers/AP © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Andrew Boyers/AP

Ajax are close to completing a deal to sign Sébastien Haller, who has failed to live up to expectations since joining West Ham for a record £45m in 2019. The striker has struggled to adapt to the pace of English football and wants to make the switch to the Dutch club.

Haller, who became the most expensive player in West Ham’s history following his move from Eintracht Frankfurt 18 months ago, is having a medical with Ajax and is expected to agree personal terms before joining for £20m. The 26-year-old’s sale could provide David Moyes to buy a new striker, with Bournemouth’s Joshua King a long-term target.

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West Ham know that it would be a risk not to strengthen in attack this month given that their only other senior striker, Michail Antonio, has had problems with hamstring injuries. Although Mipo Odubeko has trained with the first team before Monday’s trip to Stockport County in the third round of the FA Cup, the 18-year-old striker has no experience at senior level.

Sébastien Haller with a football ball: West Ham’s Sébastien Haller has scored 10 goals in 48 Premier League appearances. © Photograph: Andrew Boyers/AP West Ham’s Sébastien Haller has scored 10 goals in 48 Premier League appearances.

Haller, who has scored 10 goals in 48 Premier League appearances, had a chance to shine when Antonio suffered a hamstring injury after scoring in the 1-1 draw with Manchester City in October. However the Ivory Coast international was disappointing after being handed an extended run up front, scoring twice in 11 games.

Moyes even expressed frustration with Haller after his stunning overhead kick in last month’s 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace last month, with the manager saying that he wanted the striker to be in position to score more tap-ins.

Although Haller has shown flashes of class, he has often looked unsuited to playing as a lone forward in the Premier League. The stronger and quicker Antonio, who has made two substitute appearances since returning to fitness, has been more effective and dangerous.

West Ham will not want to be overly reliant on Antonio given the 30-year-old’s injury record. Moyes tried to sign King in October. Bournemouth turned down a £13m bid for the striker but the Championship club could be under more pressure to sell now given that the Norway international’s contract expires in the summer.

West Ham have also been linked with the Sparta Prague forward Adam Hlozek, but it is understood that a reunion with Marko Arnautovic is unlikely because of the Shanghai SIPG forward’s £300,000 a week wages. Slavia Prague’s Abdallah Sima is another option.

Moyes is also set to allow Robert Snodgrass to join West Brom. The midfielder has fallen out of favour this season.

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