West Ham line up move to sign Fulham winger
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West Ham line up move to sign Fulham winger
"The 26-year-old is currently on loan at Fulham from AC Milan, but West Ham and Crystal Palace are now looking into his situation for next season. According to Fichajes, both clubs have made enquiries about Chukwueze, who could be sold permanently by Milan as long as they receive a fee in the region of 30m. Chukwueze has clearly done enough to impress during his loan spell at Fulham, even if he hadn't quite made the desired impact at Milan."
"West Ham currently find themselves in 18th place in the Premier League table, so a signing like Chukwueze surely hinges on them escaping from relegation in the weeks ahead. It's been a hugely frustrating campaign at the London Stadium, with Nuno Espirito Santo failing to really lift the team after taking over from Graham Potter. One imagines Chukwueze would have done a fine job for the Hammers this term, but it's hard to imagine they'll see off competition for his signature if they go down."
"That could put someone like Crystal Palace in pole position, with the Eagles also looking in need of something of a major squad shake-up this summer. Oliver Glasner will be leaving, as he recently confirmed, while it's also likely to be hard to keep hold of other key players like Jean-Philippe Mateta and Adam Wharton. Palace also lost Eberechi Eze to Arsenal in the summer and Marc Guehi to Manchester City in January."
Samuel Chukwueze, 26, is on loan at Fulham from AC Milan. West Ham and Crystal Palace have made enquiries about his potential summer transfer. AC Milan could sell him permanently for around 30m. Chukwueze impressed during his Fulham loan despite not making the desired impact at Milan. West Ham's pursuit depends on avoiding relegation amid a disappointing season and managerial struggles. Crystal Palace may be better placed to sign him if West Ham go down, as Palace require significant squad changes following recent departures and a managerial exit.
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