West Ham United transfer news as Sean Moore could sign on deadline day – ExWHUemployee

West Ham United are keen on making a deadline transfer for highly-rated Northern Ireland Under-18 player Sean Moore, according to EXWHUemployee.

The report from West Ham Way claims that Moore has been on the radar of West Ham United scouts for some time and could well be putting pen to paper on a move to East London today.

At just 17 years old Moore is already being touted to do big things in the game and he would continue to develop within the Hammers academy system.

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“West Ham are keen on bringing in highly-rated Northern Ireland U18 player Sean Moore, it has been exclusively revealed by ExWHUEmployee,” said Ex as quoted by West Ham Way. (31 January)

“The talented full-back & winger has been on the radar of West Ham scouts for some time, with Ex now reporting that the player could well be putting pen to paper on a move to East London soon.

“At this stage, Ex has been advised that a deal for a player could well be completed today and that being a young Northern Irish player for the future, with our man-in-the-know believing this to most likely be Moore.

“The West Ham Way Podcast co-host & famed ITK has stressed that at this stage Moore being the player is not yet confirmed, with Ex researching further into this matter.”

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Deadline day antics.

It looks like deadline day may be a quiet one for the Irons and the club have yet to make any moves since signing Danny Ings from Aston Villa.

We all know how that transfer has ended up, so maybe this has made West Ham United take a more cautious route into the tricky last day of the window.

Nevertheless, it wouldn’t be surprising if the club signed a new defender, there is definitely a gap in the team to fill after Craig Dawson joined Wolves.

And in the wild world of the transfer window, anything is possible, especially when you are a Premier League club like West Ham.

It’s been one of the wildest months the league has seen to date with clubs spending vast amounts more than teams in the other top five European leagues.

Fans best get used to this, especially with the proposed full takeover from Daniel Kretinsky looming large at the London Stadium soon.