Mateus Fernandes Joins West Ham to Bolster Midfield
Mateus Fernandes Joins West Ham to Bolster Midfield

Celebrity Fan Web  – West Ham United have completed the high-profile signing of Portuguese midfielder Mateus Fernandes from Southampton in a deal exceeding £40 million. The move marks the club’s third most expensive signing, behind Lucas Paqueta and Sebastien Haller.

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Fernandes, aged 21, has signed a five-year contract at London Stadium and arrives with significant Premier League experience. The Portugal Under-21 international joined Southampton from Sporting CP for £15 million in 2024. After just one season, the Saints have made a substantial profit by selling him to the Hammers.

During his time at Southampton, Fernandes played 46 matches, scored four goals, and provided seven assists. His ability to control midfield tempo and contribute both defensively and offensively impressed scouts and fans alike.

Speaking about his move, Fernandes said, “I’m very excited to play for West Ham. It’s a big step for me. The project, the stadium, and the city all attracted me. It’s a massive club.”

This signing aligns with West Ham’s strategy to rejuvenate the squad and build a younger core under the guidance of manager Graham Potter. Fernandes is expected to bring energy, composure, and technical ability to the heart of the midfield.

West Ham’s investment in Fernandes signals their commitment to long-term planning. With the club under early-season pressure, this move could provide the spark needed to reverse their fortunes.

Magassa Joins From Monaco as West Ham Eyes Squad Rebuild

In addition to Fernandes, West Ham have signed French midfielder Soungoutou Magassa from AS Monaco for a reported fee of £17.3 million. Like Fernandes, Magassa is also 21 and brings versatility to the squad.

The France Under-21 international made 31 appearances for Monaco last season, including seven in the UEFA Champions League. He was also a key part of the French Olympic team coached by Thierry Henry, which earned a silver medal at the 2024 Paris Games.

Primarily a defensive midfielder, Magassa can also play as a centre-back or in a more advanced role. His adaptability adds depth to the squad and provides options in multiple formations.

Magassa expressed his ambition, stating, “The Premier League is the best league in the world. I will give everything to prove I belong here.”

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These signings come at a critical time for West Ham. The team has lost all three of their opening matches this season. Defeats to Sunderland, Chelsea, and Wolves have increased pressure on Graham Potter, who was appointed to lead a new era for the Hammers.

As the transfer deadline approaches, West Ham continue to explore further reinforcements. England Under-21 centre-back Charlie Cresswell, currently at Toulouse, is a reported target to strengthen their defence.

With Fernandes and Magassa on board, West Ham aim to shift momentum and stabilise their season. Both players arrive with top-tier experience and high potential, offering the club a solid foundation for future success.

By setnis