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West Ham to Complete Two Blockbuster Signings this January

West Ham United Pulls Off Double Deal for Premier League Star and Rising Wonderkid

West Ham United are replicating their summer success with a potential double swoop that could rival their earlier signings of James Ward-Prowse, Edson Alvarez, Mo Kudus, and Konstantinos Mavropanos.

West Ham Eyeing Late January Signings

Manager David Moyes is reportedly on the verge of securing Manchester City outcast Kalvin Phillips, with the midfielder set to undergo a medical on Wednesday and, if all goes well, sign the contract on Thursday. This could mark a significant boost for West Ham, adding a valuable asset to their midfield.

But the transfer drama doesn’t end there. Moyes is also eyeing an exciting 19-year-old winger, Ibrahim Osman, from Danish Superliga club Nordsjælland. Recommended to the club by his countryman Mo Kudus, Osman could soon be making a move to the London Stadium.

Osman has been turning heads with his performances, making 16 appearances in the Danish Super League this season, providing 4 assists, and scoring 1 goal.

The deal for the Ghanaian winger is said to be rapidly progressing, with transfer expert Fabrizio Romano noting negotiations are advancing quickly, with a fee estimated around the €18m mark.

If these transfers materialize, it could suggest that the rumoured departures of Said Benrahma and Maxwell Cornet from West Ham might be close to completion.

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Even if these are the only deals West Ham secures in the mid-season window, it continues their trend of outstanding business, highlighting the club’s upward trajectory.

Ibrahim Osman, a product of the renowned Right to Dream Academy in Ghana, aims to follow in the footsteps of other successful graduates like Mohammed Kudus, Gideon Mensah, Kamaldeen Sulemana, and more.

The Hammers’ late moves are turning heads and adding excitement to what promises to be a thrilling winter window ending for West Ham United.