Kolkata, August 18: West Ham United had a highly successful 2020-21 Premier League season where they finished sixth.
David Moyes did a commendable job at the Olympic Stadium to inspire the Hammers to a Europa League spot following a season battling relegation.
However, despite their heroics last time out, they have simply failed to capitalise as it has been an extremely underwhelming transfer window for the East London club.
They
simply
do
not
have
the
strength
and
depth
in
their
squad
to
sustain
their
success
and
with
Europa
League
football,
they
will
be
further
stretched.
There
is
still
time
for
the
Hammers
to
make
a
few
deals
before
the
transfer
window
shuts
and
they
must
act
fast.
One area of concern for them is central defence with Issa Diop, Craig Dawson, Angelo Ogbonna and a washed up Winston Reid as their only for options at the heart of defence.
And,
it
is
simply
not
good
enough.
They
have
also
failed
to
bring
in
either
of
their
primary
targets
Kurt
Zouma
and
Nikola
Milenkovic.
Here,
we
look
at
three
options
they
should
be
looking
for.
Mykola
Matviyenko
-
Shakhtar
Donetsk
Matviyenko
is
a
versatile
defender
who
plies
his
trade
for
Ukrainian
giants
Shakhtar
Donetsk
and
played
a
key
part
for
Ukraine
in
the
European
Championship.
Aged
25
now,
the
left
footed
defender
is
excellent
on
the
ball
and
has
an
eye
for
a
pass
and
can
play
either
as
a
centre-back
or
a
left-back.
He
is
also
pretty
much
proven
at
both
club
level
and
at
international
level
too
with
41
caps
for
Ukraine
to
his
name.
Duje
Caleta-Car
-
Olympique
Marseille
Caleta-Car
has
been
a
highly-rated
defender
for
several
years
now
and
has
been
linked
with
a
host
of
Premier
League
clubs
in
the
past.
The
24-year-old
central
defender
is
a
key
player
for
Ligue
1
outfit
Marseille
and
was
linked
with
clubs
like
Liverpool,
Manchester
United
and
Spurs
in
the
past.
The
Croatia
international
is
believed
to
be
keen
on
a
move
out
and
with
Marseille
also
going
through
a
difficult
time
financially,
West
Ham
should
consider
a
move
him.
Mouctar
Diakhaby
-
Valencia
Valencia,
who
was
once
one
of
the
biggest
forces
in
Spanish
football,
have
fallen
from
lofty
standards
following
the
COVID-19
situation
and
the
club
is
now
close
to
bankrupcy.
Los murcielagos are desperately looking to raise funds from player sales to keep the club alive and Diakhaby is one of their most sellable players. The 24-year-old Frenchman is an absolute monster in the air. He also possesses blistering pace and is also solid on the ball. Reportedly available for just £9.5 million, he would be an absolute steal if the Hammers sign him.