Prior to the transfer window deadline, no January bid is anticipated from Emirates Stadium, according to a CBS journalist’s report via X on January 31.
According to Florian Plettenberg, it is believed that the Danish team’s excessive demands are the reason why a move to West Ham has fallen through. The winger is content to hold off on making a permanent move until the summer, though.
At one point, it appeared as though Osman’s transfer to London Stadium was almost certain, but it is now evident that West Ham is not going to sign the midfielder before the transfer window ends on February 1.
David Moyes’ attacking team is back to square one after botched attempts to sign the Ghanaian and Al Ittihad’s Jota. The only player he has signed on loan so far is Kalvin Phillips from Manchester City.
When playing at full capacity, the team’s three main forwards—Mohamed Kudus, Jarrod Bowen, and Lucas Paqueta—are unstoppable, but their recent absences have exposed a serious weakness.
After losing to Bristol City in the FA Cup and going without a win since December, West Ham’s stellar play has come to an end despite the additions of Maxwel Cornet, Said Benrahma, Pablo Fornals, and Danny Ings.
Though it doesn’t appear that will happen, Osman would have given Moyes a raw talent to shape and develop, coming off the bench as an impact substitute and letting him to rest the more important players in easy matches.
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