Football News: Max Kilman Set for West Ham Move in £40m Deal
In major Football News, Wolverhampton Wanderers defender Max Kilman is undergoing a medical at West Ham United ahead of a £40 million transfer. The two Premier League clubs have reached an agreement after West Ham improved their initial £25 million bid, which was rejected by Wolves last month.
Kilman’s Journey and Reunion with Lopetegui
Kilman, the 27-year-old Wolves captain, is poised to reunite with new Irons boss Julen Lopetegui, who managed the player during his nine-month stint at Molineux. The defender, who joined Wolves from non-League side Maidenhead in a £40,000 deal in 2018, has made 151 appearances for the club and signed a new long-term contract less than a year ago, fending off interest from Napoli.
“Kilman’s unique journey, from non-League to the Premier League and even representing England’s futsal team, has drawn plenty of interest and attention in the Football world.”
Maidenhead’s Windfall and West Ham’s Defensive Search
Maidenhead are set to benefit from a significant sell-on clause, estimated to be between 15% and 20%, as part of the transfer agreement. Kilman’s move to the London Stadium comes as West Ham continue their search for defensive reinforcements this summer, with the futures of Nayef Aguerd and Angelo Ogbonna uncertain.
West Ham’s Pursuit of Defensive Targets
The Hammers have also been in discussions with Nice over a potential move for Jean-Clair Todibo and are in talks with Lyon regarding Republic of Ireland international defender Jake O’Brien. West Ham’s pursuit of Flamengo’s Fabricio Bruno fell through last month due to personal terms.
Kilman’s move to West Ham is expected to be officially completed in the coming days as the Irons look to bolster their defensive options ahead of the 2024-25 season.
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