NEWCASTLE and Everton are looking at signing Aaron Wan-Bissaka in a £10million deal.
The former right-back looks set to leave relegated after two years at the club.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka could be the first to jump ship after West Ham’s relegation Credit: Getty
West Ham dropped out of the Premier League despite beating Leeds Credit: Reuters
, set to feature for DR Congo at the World Cup, joined West Ham from Manchester United in a £15m deal.
Yet after relegation was confirmed on Sunday, West Ham are looking to raise over £150million in player sales with a string of stars set to leave.
is a Manchester United target. , though, wants to stay.
are looking for a new right-back as is leaving the club after 17 years.
But boss is also looking to add another new right-back as has left as his contract has run out.
Wan-Bissaka, 28, signed a seven-year contract at the London Stadium when he completed the switch from United.
His deal is set to expire in 2030 and is reportedly worth up to £90,000-per-week.
He has made 65 appearances for the club, scoring two goals and assisting eight more.
In Wan-Bissaka’s debut season, he became a fan favourite for his consistent performances at right-back.
He was rewarded at the end of the season with the club’s player of the season award.
However, during the 2025-26 campaign, he was unable to replicate that form and was often replaced by .
Fernandes’ sale this summer is expected to make up the bulk of the £150m needed at the club.
Mateus Fernandes could be set for a big-money switch this summer Credit: Getty
Manager Nuno Espirito Santo’s future is uncertain Credit: Alamy
Reports have claimed that the Hammers will demand up to £80m for the Portuguese midfielder.
The fee is DOUBLE what they paid for him last summer from Southampton.
Fernandes, 21, was at times a shining light during the club’s bleak season in the Prem.
The Hammers will be hoping for a bidding war to break out with , and Arsenal all also keen on his signature.
West Ham must also resolve the situation surrounding manager .
Talks have been held with the boss following the relegation, with suggestions emerging that he could stay in position for next season.

