West Ham United are closing in on their newest summer season signing, with a deal now agreed for AS Monaco midfielder Soungoutou Magassa.
In line with Santi Aouna, the Hammers have reached an settlement with the Ligue 1 membership price €17 million as a set payment, with an extra €3 million included in performance-related add-ons.
The deal additionally accommodates a ten% sell-on clause, guaranteeing Monaco will profit from any future switch of the participant.
West Ham United are set to signal Soungoutou Magassa
Magassa is thought to be one in all France’s most promising younger midfield abilities, with the participant impressing simply on the age of 21. His versatility is one other main asset, as he may function in central protection when required.
The Hammers have already focused numerous rising stars throughout Europe, and the addition of Magassa would supply depth and competitors in midfield.
The participant himself has already given his approval to the transfer, having been satisfied by West Ham’s venture and the chance to play within the Premier League. Journey plans and a medical are at present being scheduled, with the transfer anticipated to be finalised as soon as these formalities are accomplished.
Graham Potter needs to strengthen his squad

Having began their season in poor method, the Hammers need to deal with the problems of their squad by making new signings. With simply lower than every week left within the closure of the switch window, count on Graham Potter’s facet to make extra strikes within the coming days.
For Monaco, the sale of Magassa supplies a wholesome monetary return on a participant developed inside their system, whereas additionally leaving the door open for future revenue by the sell-on clause.
In the meantime, for West Ham followers, the prospect of welcoming a extremely rated French expertise provides pleasure to the membership and the followers, one thing that has been lacking after their latest defeats.
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