September 19, 2024

MILAN, ITALY - JANUARY 10: Raoul Bellanova of FC Internazionale in action during the Coppa Italia match between FC Internazionale and Parma Calcio at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on January 10, 2023 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Exclusive: West Ham Line up Double Serie A Transfer Raid” after latest Aaron Wan-Bissaka huge” wage demand issue….

In case head coach Julen Lopetegui is unable to entice Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Kyle Walker-Peters, or Noussair Mazraoui to the London Stadium, West Ham United has identified Torino star Raoul Bellanova as a backup summer target, according to GIVEMESPORT informants.

Although the Hammers have moved to the United States for the next round of their pre-season training, plans have been put in place to draft in extra defensive reinforcements after investing £40million to coax Wolverhampton Wanderers into selling captain Max Kilman earlier this month.

Lopetegui has also strengthened his squad in other departments, with Brazilian winger Luis Guilherme completing a £25million switch from Palmeiras and goalkeeper Wes Foderingham joining following the expiry of his Sheffield United contract, but technical director Tim Steidten has been tasked with overseeing more deals.

Hammers Pinpoint Bellanova as Alternative Arrival

GMS sources claim that West Ham has placed a bid for Bellanova on hold after preparing backup plans in case Wan-Bissaka of Manchester United and recently promoted Walker-Peters of Southampton prove unaffordable. However, Lopetegui is not favoring Bellanova as the August 30 deadline draws near.

The Hammers have been left short of right-back options after Ben Johnson snubbed the opportunity to stay in east London and joined Ipswich Town as a free agent, resulting in Steidten being challenged to bring in fresh competition for Vladimir Coufal ahead of the new Premier League campaign getting underway next month.

GMS sources have been informed that Lopetegui’s preference is to land Wan-Bissaka or Walker-Peters due to them not needing time to adjust to the pace of the English top flight, but West Ham have been scouting 24-year-old Bellanova for a prolonged period and earmarked him as an alternative to the duo.

The 2023 Europa Conference League winners have also been linked with Bayern Munich’s Mazraoui as they continue scouring the market, but Manchester United are providing competition for the Morocco international’s signature, leading to the capital club deciding to keep their options open.

West Ham appear to be keen on raiding Serie A because, along with two-cap Italy international Bellanova – who has a £21million price tag – AC Milan central defender Fikayo Tomori is in the background on their radar despite there being serious doubts over whether it will be possible to tempt the England international away from the San Siro.

Wan-Bissaka Price Tag and Wage Demands Causing Issues

GMS sources have been told that West Ham are huge admirers of Wan-Bissaka, but they are stalling on wrapping up a deal due to concerns that Premier League rivals Manchester United’s demands are too high and his wage expectations are more lucrative than they are comfortable to fork out for his services.

The 26-year-old has entered the final 12 months of his Old Trafford contract, which allows him to pocket £90,000-per-week, and the threat of him becoming a free agent at the end of the upcoming season has resulted in the Hammers believing that a cut-price fee should be enough to strike a deal.

Sky Sports reporter Dharmesh Sheth recently told GMS that Manchester United are braced for a Wan-Bissaka bid from West Ham, while discussions have been ongoing between the two clubs after his current employers have been hoping to receive in the region of £15million ahead of the transfer window slamming shut.

The east Londoners’ hierarchy have been showing plenty of ambition since appointing Lopetegui as David Moyes’ successor in the dugout, with the likes of Al-Ittihad defensive midfielder N’Golo Kante and Lille centre-back Jean-Clair Todibo on their shortlist, but there are fears that they only have a slim chance of getting those deals over the line.

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