West Ham United striker Sebastien Haller is expected to sign for the Dutch giants Ajax this month. According to reports via GFFN, the 26-year-old will sign for Ajax for a fee of around €25 million. West Ham United paid €45 million for the Frenchman back in 2019 but he has failed to live up to the expectations at the London club. Sebastien Haller has managed to score just ten goals in 44 Premier League games for the Hammers so far. It seems quite surprising that West Ham United are prepared to weaken their attack midway through the season and it would be fair to assume that they have got a replacement lined up for the Frenchman. West Ham have been linked with the likes of Joshua King and Graziano Pelle in the last few days. It will be interesting to see if Sebastien Haller can resurrect his...
West Ham United will sell Sebastien Haller in the summer transfer window, according to The Sun. It has been reported by the British tabloid that AS Monaco manager Niko Kovac wants to sign Haller this summer. While the Hammers are not going to recoup the £42 million they spent on the striker as transfer fee when they signed him from Eintracht Frankfurt in the summer of 2019, the London club could accept a decent fee or a loan deal, according to the report. West Ham United struggles Much was expected of Haller when he joined West Ham last summer, having earned a strong reputation in Germany. According to WhoScored, the former France Under-21 international striker scored nine goals and provided five assists in the Bundesliga in 2017-18, and scored 15 goals and provided nine assists in the lea...
According to reports from French outlet Le10Sport, French giants Monaco are showing interest in signing West Ham United striker Sebastien Haller. West Ham signed the 26-year-old striker last summer for a club-record £45 million deal from Eintracht Frankfurt. However, the striker has struggled to make a big impact in the Premier League. He scored 20 goals in 41 appearances during the 2018/19 Bundesliga campaign but has only managed to hit the target seven times this season. He has become a peripheral figure under David Moyes, and the Hammers could offload him during the summer. Moyes, who will be keen to sculpt the squad to his own taste, is likely to bring his choice of players this summer. Haller doesn’t seem to be a fit in his system. Furthermore, post coronavirus, finances wou...