West Ham Eyes Axel Disasi Transfer as Negotiations Stall Elsewhere

West Ham Eyes Axel Disasi Transfer as Negotiations Stall Elsewhere

West Ham United is intensifying its pursuit of defender Axel Disasi as negotiations stall with other clubs. The Hammers have eyed the 27-year-old since the summer transfer window but were unable to finalize a deal. Instead, they loaned Brazilian defender Igor Julio, who has since returned to Brighton after a disappointing stint.

Negotiations with Chelsea

The London club has been in discussions with Chelsea regarding Disasi’s transfer. However, they face competition for the player, who has also attracted interest from Serie A clubs. Reports indicate that Fiorentina has engaged in talks, but these discussions have hit a standstill as Disasi appears to prefer remaining in London for his next career move.

Current Status of Disasi

Axel Disasi has not featured in a game since last season, as he was part of Chelsea’s so-called “bomb squad.” Despite being out of the first team, he has been reintegrated by manager Liam Rosenior. The lack of recent match experience may raise concerns for potential suitors, yet West Ham’s new manager, Nuno Espirito Santo, seems undeterred.

Future Possibilities

Although several clubs, including Napoli, AS Roma, and AC Milan, are reportedly monitoring Disasi, West Ham’s position may be advantageous. None of these teams can offer the same London location that Disasi is reportedly seeking. Should West Ham secure his services, it would mark a significant boost for their defensive lineup.

  • Age: 27
  • Joined Chelsea in 2023
  • Matches played for Chelsea: 65
  • Goals scored for Chelsea: 5
  • Last professional game: April 4, 2026

Potentially, the upcoming transfer deadline could see Disasi don the claret and blue of West Ham. In addition to Disasi, the club is also looking at other prospects, including Niccolo Fortini. With significant moves on the horizon, fans should stay tuned to Filmogaz.com for the latest updates on the transfer activity at West Ham.