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Edson Álvarez Set to Leave West Ham as Transfer Window Closes
Edson Álvarez, the Mexican midfielder, is expected to leave West Ham United before the transfer window closes on September 1. Several clubs are interested, and talks are expected soon.
WHAT HAPPENED?
Álvarez, who joined West Ham two seasons ago, has found his minutes reduced since Graham Potter became manager earlier this summer. Potter’s new playing style does not seem to suit Álvarez, forcing him out of the main squad. Reports state that West Ham is ready to listen to offers from clubs across Europe, with negotiations already underway. Álvarez was a key player under previous manager David Moyes and helped West Ham compete in Europe, but squad changes and new midfield signings mean his future lies elsewhere. Fans are surprised, especially as Álvarez was one of the most consistent Mexican performers in Europe before this summer.
WHY THIS MATTERS
The move comes at a crucial time for both West Ham and Álvarez. Álvarez is captain of Mexico and needs regular playing time to be in top form for the 2026 World Cup. Last season, Álvarez played 32 Premier League games and scored twice, but disciplinary issues and a crowded midfield made his spot less secure. For West Ham, who finished 14th in the Premier League last season and missed out on European football, losing Álvarez means relying more heavily on recent signings and existing players like Guido Rodriguez and Tomas Soucek. The timing is tough, as the London club has their league opener next weekenend.
WHAT’S NEXT?
Álvarez and his representatives are set for talks with interested clubs in the coming days. His next club has not been revealed, but top European sides are watching closely. For West Ham, finding a suitable replacement is urgent as Potter aims to reshape his squad before the season picks up pace. Their next Premier League opponent, Sunderland, is back in the Premier League and will want to have a strong start for the season as both teams are likely going to be fighting for similar goals – reach safety in the Premier League. Decisions made in the next week could impact both Álvarez’s World Cup hopes and West Ham’s push for a top-six finish this year.