Lopetegui plotting raid on former club in first act as West Ham manager | OneFootball

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·23 de mayo de 2024

Lopetegui plotting raid on former club in first act as West Ham manager

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Julen Lopetegui’s first act as West Ham United manager could see him raid former club Wolverhampton Wanderers for defensive reinforcements.

The Spaniard has officially been confirmed as the new manager following the departure of David Moyes after a tumultuous campaign that ended with a 3-1 defeat to Manchester City on the final day.


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Despite the circumstances surrounding Moyes’ exit, the Scottish manager is still highly regarded by the club faithful.

While it is farfetched to say Lopetegui has some big boots to fill, the Spaniard will undoubtedly come under pressure to build on Moyes’ success at the club.

Lopetegui will work with technical director Tim Steidten to shuffle the squad this summer, and the Spaniard is looking to raid his former club.

The Sun reports that Wolves centre-half Max Kilman has emerged as a primary target for the Irons, which is a welcome development considering their defence is in dire need of an overhaul.

Kilman could be a shrewd acquisition for the Hammers

West Ham conceded 74 goals this season – an unwanted club record for goals conceded in a Premier League campaign.

Only the relegated clubs shipped more goals than Moyes’ side.

The first-choice back four were plagued by injuries and inconsistent form throughout the campaign, so there needs to be a complete reset this summer.

Kurt Zouma and Nayef Aguerd face uncertain futures at London Stadium, while Angelo Ogbonna and Ben Johnson will be allowed to leave this summer.

Kilman is now a potential option to reinforce the backline, although the interest in the 27-year-old precedes Lopetegui’s arrival at London Stadium.

The Englishman boasts plenty of Premier League experience and worked with Lopetegui at Wolves, so it makes sense to move for someone of his pedigree.

Kilman helped five clean sheets and netted twice during the season. He won 55% of his ground duels and is solid in the air, boasting a 71% success rate in aerial duels.

He also created four big chances, emphasising his tendency to influence proceedings at the top end of the pitch, and snapping him up would be a great move.

Stats from Sofascore.com.

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