talkSPORT: Nuno asked West Ham for three new winter transfer signings, intending to compete with Roma for Zirkzee

According to talkSPORT reports, West Ham coach Nuno has requested from the top management to get at least three new players in the winter window, including a forward. The report first pointed out that Nuno's coaching start at West Ham was not id...


According to talkSPORT reports, West Ham coach Nuno has requested from the top management to get at least three new players in the winter window, including a forward.

The report first pointed out that Nuno's coaching start at West Ham was not ideal. The team first drew 1-1 with Everton away from home, and then performed poorly in Monday's 0-2 home defeat to Brentford.

Due to Phil Kruger being injured again, West Ham did not send the real No. 9 player to start in the game against Brentford. Despite being outgunned, Callum Wilson remained on the bench as an unused substitute.

Nuno has made it clear to West Ham's senior management that he needs to sign at least three new players in January, including a striker. A potential option for forward reinforcement is Zirkzee, who has been abandoned by Manchester United and is eager to leave Old Trafford.

For Zirkzee, West Ham will face competition from Serie A teams, including Roma, who are considering terminating the loan contract of Evan Ferguson (joining on loan from Everton) early and introducing a replacement.

However, Nuno is more inclined to introduce fulcrum forwards like Chris Wood and Raul Jimenez.

Additionally, Enderrick is exploring the possibility of leaving Real Madrid in January as he becomes frustrated with a lack of playing time ahead of the World Cup. West Ham are among the clubs who have shown interest in the 19-year-old Brazil international in recent transfer windows, while the likes of Aston Villa and Tottenham are also keen to strengthen their attacking ranks.

According to talkSPORT, Premier League clubs who want to sign Endrick from Real Madrid are expected to pay a considerable loan fee and bear his weekly wages of approximately 70,000 pounds.



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