West Ham United’s relegation has triggered uncertainty across the squad, and Aaron Wan-Bissaka increasingly looks destined to become one of the first major departures from the London Stadium. According to TeamTalk, Tottenham Hotspur, Everton, Newcastle United, Fulham and Sunderland are all monitoring the experienced defender ahead of a pivotal summer window.
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There is little surprise that interest is accelerating quickly. Reliable, experienced and still among the strongest one-on-one defenders in English football, Wan-Bissaka suddenly represents rare value in an inflated market.
West Ham Prepare Major Reset
The wider backdrop is impossible to ignore. Relegation has forced West Ham into a significant rethink financially and structurally, with several senior players expected to leave as the club prepares for life in the Championship.
“Sources indicate the Hammers would likely accept a fee in the region of £10million.”
That figure immediately changes the conversation. For a player with Premier League pedigree, European experience and international recognition with DR Congo, £10 million feels remarkably modest in the current market.
Wan-Bissaka only arrived at West Ham last year, yet circumstances have shifted dramatically. While he still has five years remaining on his deal, the club are reportedly eager to reduce a heavy wage bill and create flexibility for a broader rebuild.
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Tottenham’s interest makes tactical sense. Defensive reliability has often been questioned in North London over recent seasons, and Wan-Bissaka offers security, athleticism and positional discipline. Spurs also value versatility across defensive systems, particularly with another demanding campaign ahead domestically and in Europe.
Everton’s pursuit carries a more personal connection. David Moyes remains a longstanding admirer of Wan-Bissaka and reportedly views him as an ideal fit for the next stage of Everton’s project.
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