West Ham are targeting Chelsea’s Andrey Santos as a potential fix for their midfield rebuild.
With Edson Álvarez edging closer to a loan move to Fenerbahce, the Hammers are actively searching for a replacement—and Santos has emerged as a top candidate. The 20-year-old Brazilian impressed last season on loan at Strasbourg and even earned a call-up to Carlo Ancelotti’s Brazil squad, making his debut off the bench.
Despite his talent, Santos faces stiff competition at Chelsea, where he’s behind Moisés Caicedo and Enzo Fernández in the pecking order. With limited opportunities at Stamford Bridge, a move to West Ham—possibly on loan—could offer the minutes he needs to continue his development.
🔍 Why Santos Makes Sense for West Ham:
Dynamic, box-to-box midfielder with high energy and technical skill
Already capped by Brazil under Ancelotti
Familiar with Premier League pace and physicality
Chelsea may be open to a loan to ease squad congestion
As the transfer deadline approaches, this could be a win-win for both clubs—and a breakout opportunity for Santos in East London.
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