West Ham wants to strengthen this winter and is keeping a close eye on its central defense, with an interest in the young Englishman from Toulouse, Charlie Cresswell (23 years old). While the London club has already formalized the arrival of Pablo Felipe and is preparing to finalize that of Taty Castellanos to strengthen its attack, management is also seeking to consolidate its defensive sector in order to secure its fight to remain in the Premier League. Cresswell, who distinguished himself in Ligue 1 despite his young age, is among the priorities of the club, which hopes to complete this reinforcement in the coming weeks after The Guardian.
At the same time, West Ham is adjusting its squad by parting ways with certain players considered secondary, such as the Brazilian Luis Guilherme, while continuing to follow other profiles likely to free up playing time for new recruits. The arrival of Cresswell, if it materializes, would offer Nuno Espírito Santo welcome stability in the central axis, an area under pressure while the team is currently in 18th place in the Premier League table.