What does Rafael Benitez need this summer to take Everton forward?

What does Rafael Benitez need this summer to take Everton forward?

Everton confirmed the appointment of Rafael Benitez as their new manager on a three-year deal last month.

The former Newcastle & Liverpool boss, 61, becomes Carlo Ancelotti’s successor at Goodison after the Italian’s shock move back to the Real Madrid post on June 1st.

Everton said in a club statement the Spaniard’s appointment followed “a robust and wide-reaching recruitment process” over the last three weeks, which saw “multiple interviews with several candidates”.

“I am delighted to be joining Everton,” Benitez told Everton’s official website. “Throughout this process I have been greatly impressed by the ambition shown by the senior representatives at the club and their desire to bring success to this historic club.

“I believe this is a club that is going places. I’m determined to play a big part in helping this great club achieve its ambitions.”

Rafael Benitez has received a mixed reaction from the Everton fanbase after news emerged earlier in June he had become the club’s leading target.

Everton also reportedly held talks with former Wolves head coach Nuno Espirito Santo – who is now the new Tottenham Hotspur boss – and also had an interest in their former manager David Moyes.

Belgium boss Roberto Martinez – another ex-Toffees manager, Lille’s Ligue 1 title-winning coach Christophe Galtier and Eddie Howe were all also understood to be on their shortlist.

Having been handed the keys to Everton’s future, Benitez will be expected to create a clear identity that has been somewhat neglected in place of short-termism. In the midst of much supporter unrest, Rafael Benitez will have to navigate his way through it and stamp his authority on a club that has been through much turbulence in recent years.

The sudden departure of Carlo Ancelotti came as a huge blow to the Everton faithful. A decision pulled the rug from underneath Everton’s lofty ambitions and came as a major blow to Moshiri, who had viewed the Italian as the perfect figurehead to lead the club and the ‘Hollywood’ manager he craved.

But Real Madrid came calling again, and Ancelotti couldn’t say no. Now, though Moshiri will be tasked in giving Rafael Benitez what he needs this summer in order to take the club out of the uncertainty and into a new and approved era.

There are a number of gaps in Everton’s current squad that needs swift approval and addressing. Judging by Benitez’ past philosophies and ideas in the Premier League, he’ll be aiming to strike a fine balance between defence and attack for Everton whilst maintaining a pragmatic, organised and rigid structure.

Benitez is, in Moshiri’s eyes, the tried and trusted Premier League operator who can bring years of experience and an analytical, tactical mind to Everton.

In defence, a new right-back will be a priority for the club, a player who can be a long-term successor to Seamus Coleman who is out of contract next year. Whilst Mason Holgate has filled in at RB, there’s certainly a case for him fighting for a permanent centre-back spot after impressing there in the latter stages of last season. The same can be said for highly-rated, and new England international Ben Godfrey.

There may be also be a strong need for a creative midfielder, a no.10, with James Rodriguez’ immediate future at Goodison Park under question after Carlo Ancelotti’s departure. Sigurdsson may be relied upon again, but it would not hurt for the club to search for a more hungrier, vibrant and fresher alternative, a signing for the future.

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Also, fast, direct and pacey wide options will certainly be a priority for the club, preferably one or two – as they were before Ancelotti’s departure.

Richarlison is one option, having featured on the left under previous managers – his work rate and quality will likely appeal to Benitez but lack of more quality options needs to be addressed. Iwobi has been a failure since his move from Arsenal, as has Bernard – two players who could be made surplus to requirements this summer, and eventually moved on.

The need for at least two wide players is arguably Benitez’ greatest need in order for Everton to have more variation, fluidity and flexibility in attack.

Up-front, Benitez will have Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Moise Kean – providing he doesn’t secure a permanent move to PSG – to call upon whilst Richarlison can also fill in when needed.

So in each position of need, who could Everton be targeting this summer?

Seamus Coleman long-term replacement?

Max Aarons, Norwich City

Despite Norwich’s promotion to the Barclays Premier League once again, its about time their wonderfully gifted full-back Max Aarons tests himself at a much bigger club. According to Sky Sources, Tottenham, Manchester United and Everton have all expressed an interest in signing the right-back and the 21-year-old represents the perfect candidate to replace Seamus Coleman for the long-term.

Whether Everton will be willing to pay the £30m fee required to secure Aarons signature from Norwich is another matter entirely. However, Everton must think about the now and the future. This is a player that will excite fans, breathe new life into a depleted squad and transform them tactically in the long-haul.

Despite his small frame and build, Aarons is a superb athlete, a real force of nature when he drives forward down the right-flank. A tremendous ball-carrier, pacey, and a player blessed with excellent vision. Aarons has proven a key outlet for Norwich in attack, evidently shown in registering 2 goals and 2 assists last season, and 2 goals and 6 assists during the 2018/19 campaign. The full-back averaged 1.4 key passes, 1.4 dribbles and 2.3 long balls per game owing to his admirable qualities and bravery in the final third.

If he can keep up his superb upward trajectory while in the colours of Everton football club, we could be looking at one of the finest right-backs in the country. Remember, Barcelona, Bayern Munich and Juventus all held an interest in him last summer so Everton will be perfectly justified in pay such a large sum for Max Aarons. He will end up being worth every penny.

Denzel Dumfries, PSV Eindhoven

Despite Holland’s disappointing early exit from EURO 2020 this summer, their full-back Denzel Dumfries proved one of its stunning break-out stars. Two goals in four games, producing two man-of-the-match displays as Frank de Boer’s side stormed through Group C in top spot with three wins from three.

Dumfries was central to the Netherland’s blistering start and his agent will almost certainly be fielding a few phone calls from top clubs looking to secure his signature.

PSV are reportedly resigned to losing him before their campaign restarts in August and Everton MUST throw their hat in the ring and force a move for him – providing they cannot get the above Max Aarons, of course. He’ll potentially cost much less than Aarons and has valuable top-level European experience to his belt having just wowed fans at this summers tournament.

Ridiculously quick, agile, strong, forceful and combative, Dumfries is your all-action, all-round full-back. He’s just so relentless in his play so you’re not surprised to see him popping up at the back post for an attack before making a vital clearance at the other end when the opposition break, while his energy means he can do the job of two players.

Still only 25, there’s plenty more room for him to develop and improve, while playing in the Dutch league may take something off of his price tag which means he may cost around £15m – £20m. Dumfries will be worth every snip of that price tag, and also will address a serious need of real width and penetration on the flanks for Everton. They’d be mad not to consider him.

Wilfried Singo, Torino

Touted as one of the brightest young defenders in Serie A last season, Torino’s 20-year-old full-back Wilfried Singo is already being earmarked for great things. AC Milan and Liverpool have been linked with the Ivory Coast defender over the past couple months, a true reflection of the improvements and maturity he has enjoyed in his game throughout the whole campaign.

Singo, played in 28 matches last season, recording one goal and two assists, and has long been a key component of La Granata’s attack. The Ivorian plays almost exclusively at right-back, where he uses his pace and dribbling ability to push the ball up the pitch and create chances. Right-footed, Singo exploits space on the right wing and looks to play the ball into the box, averaging an outstanding 3.29 crosses per 90 minutes.

The defender excels at moving the ball up the pitch, ranking at the 86th and 91st percentiles for progressive carries and progressive carries into the penalty box among all “Big Five” European league fullbacks. He finds time and space as he advances, often looking for hitman Andrea Belotti to make a run toward goal.

Singo also averages 1.12 key passes and 1.65 final third passes per 90 again highlighting his terrific propensity to be on the front foot and create chances for his teammates. To thrive at a much higher level, he would need to improve his contributions towards his own goal but with more game time and belief in himself, that will come. He averaged 2.96 tackles + interceptions last season meaning he’s already so effective defending as he is playing on the front foot.

Though the young defender certainly has his share of weaknesses, signing Singo should be one of Everton’s shortlisted full-backs given his age, offensive ability and potential to develop. He shouldn’t be too expensive, despite Torino just beating relegation last season, but whatever the outlay, Singo represents an astute acquisition for any club looking to recruit any promising youngsters around Europe.

Creative no.10

Matheus Pereira, West Brom

How Matheus Pereira is still a West Brom player right now is absolutely criminal. It’ll be even more absurd if he isn’t snapped up by a Premier League club come the start of the new Sky Bet Championship season.

To put it simply, West Brom’s Brazilian maestro is simply too good to be playing Championship football right now, which means Rafael Benitez should be placing Pereira at the top of his recruitment list this summer.

Despite West Brom’s demise last season suffering yet another relegation from the English top-flight, it was a remarkable breakthrough season for their star man, Pereira. The midfielder notched an astonishing 11 goals, and 6 assists from 33 Premier League outings last season.

If there’s one thing the club could shout about over the past year, its the emergence of such a wonderfully gifted midfielder. The previous campaign – his first in English football – he hit 8 goals and laid on 16 assists which is simply extraordinary. The 25-year-old Brazilian is a creative machine, a serial goal contributor.

Matheus Pereira will add panache, quality and strong personality to Everton’s attacking football. Blessed with such superb vision, awesome technique, silky passing and a wand of a left boot. He won’t come cheap with West Brom stating that they will do everything they can to keep Pereira at the club, but that would be a disservice to the Brazilian, seeing as he is simply too good to be playing Championship football again.

Pereira is a Premier League player, a proven quality and Everton will certainly be stronger providing they secure his services.

Carlos Soler, Valencia

Rafael Benitez raiding one of his old clubs for inspired signings certainly won’t be a surprise this summer. One player who he could work wonders with in transforming Everton’s fortunes is Valencia’s key man and playmaker Carlos Soler. A player who’s been due a big move for a long while, Soler is a player ready for the big leagues.

Valencia are in a bit of a free-fall right now both on the pitch and off it, and are reportedly willing to listen to offers for some of their big names.

If that is indeed the case, Everton should roll the dice and prioritize the signing of Carlos Soler. A tremendously consistent performer, even if his club isn’t registering the points they need. It’s clear Soler deserves a club who matches his qualities and ambitions. He’s simply too good a player to not be performing on the biggest stages in Europe, whether that is Europa League or the UEFA Champions League.

If he was to go to Everton, he won’t be playing in either of those competitions but he’d be playing under a coach who knows what it takes to get there and deliver. Despite Valencia’s struggles last season, Soler still managed an astonishing 11 goals and 8 assists in La Liga highlighting his significance to the team, but also his extraordinary abilities.

A wonderfully gifted midfielder who always gives his all in every match he’s involved in. Soler is incredibly versatile too, capable of playing at no.10, no.8 on the flanks and a deep-lying orchestrator, he’d offer so much variation and a tactical flexibility when needed. Top clubs in Europe would be mad not to consider his services.

Where Valencia would be without Carlos Soler is a matter for another day, but it is about time he moves on from the Mestalla and embarks on a new challenge elsewhere. Everton under Rafael Benitez may just be the perfect new home for him…

Daichi Kamada, Eintracht Frankfurt

Arguably the best performing Asian footballer in Europe over the past year. Eintracht Frankfurt’s Japanese magician Daichi Kamada is a stunning footballer, an efficient workhorse and a creative maestro. Have a look at Frankfurt’s attacks and you’ll see how pivotal Kamada is, he is at the centre of almost everything. His movement, the positions he picks up, the space he occupies and the passes he delivers is simply sublime and a testament to his extraordinary understanding and nous when it comes to creating chances for his teammates.

5 goals and 12 assists in the Bundesliga last season, as Frankfurt only just missed out on an unprecedented Champions League place on the last day of the season. However, it was a stunning campaign for the club and for Kamada personally, and the Japanese is sure to be on a number of top club’s list of targets this summer. Rafael Benitez is in need of a creative maestro and Kamada fits the bill.

He is a joy to watch. Kamada is one of those players who manages to be technically impressive without even being flamboyant. Carries the ball neatly, with some sumptuous little touches and swift shifts in direction, and he exploits passing angles and lanes in the attacking third in a way that’s so clever, intricate but unusual.

He’s a unique player, and another one who deserves to test himself at the highest level. 2.90 final third passes, 1.8 key passes and an astonishing 4.05 shot-creating actions per 90 highlights his incredible efficiency and effectiveness in the final third. Kamada has so much to offer, not only in his skill, tenaciousness and technical qualities but in his application and willingness to learn and improve.

Everton would be incredibly smart in recruiting him. With Kamada in the fold, players like Richarlison and Dominic Calvert-Lewin will only benefit even further.

Finally address their lack of width

Everton have lacked a decent wide player for a long while now, and it was an area of Carlo Ancelotti’s team that was in dire and desperate need of addressing. At times, Richarlison proved his only outlet in the wide areas, even though he held the tendency to come inside which meant his team often lacked with, direction, directness and cutting edge when breaking down teams, especially at Goodison Park.

Rafael Benitez loves his wide-forwards, because they are so essential to his philosophy because of their pace on the transition, and also trouble teams that are expected to power his. That means Benitez will certainly be looking for pacey and direct left-footers to play on the left flank and vice-versa on the right flank.

So who should Everton be scouting?

Leon Bailey, Bayer Leverkusen

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An addition of consistent goals and assists from especially the right flank is seen as a key aspect for the side to grow next term, and that brings us neatly to Leon Bailey. The Jamaican is a ridiculous speed merchant.

The Toffees were certainly missing an injection of pace and creativity out wide all throughout last term. Not only do they need a pacey wide-player but a smart and creative one, and Leon Bailey is a top-tier candidate.

In 30 Bundesliga appearances for Bayer Leverkusen in 2020/21, the Jamaica international bagged an impressive nine goals and eight assists.

Add that to a further five strikes and two assists from eight matches in the Europa League and it’s clear to see why a large number of Everton fans have already suggested the club should be looking in the direction of the 23-year-old.

Bailey has been on the radar of a number of top clubs in the past, not least: both the Manchester giants, Bayern Munich and Juventus which should be a stark indicator of the level and hype surrounding Leon Bailey.

When he is on-song, he is a frightening player for opposing defenders but a joy to watch for his own team. At times, his over-confidence gets the best of him, which means he flatters to decieve when the going gets tough. However, working under a shrewd and detailed manager like Rafael Benitez will only develop Bailey’s mentality and performance levels.

Borussia Dortmund are the most recent side to be linked with a potential swoop for Bailey, with some reports suggesting he could be a replacement for Jadon Sancho who is on the verge of joining Manchester United, so Everton will need to move swiftly.

The Jamaica international would certainly be an exciting transfer both on the pitch and off it if Everton were to look his way.

Arnaut Danjuma, AFC Bournemouth

One of the major challenges Scott Parker will face heading into his new club as manager is trying to keep stunning winger and Bournemouth’s key man Arnaut Danjuma in the Sky Bet Championship for another season.

The question posed to Danjuma will be, does he want a move to the Premier League right now or is he willing to wait it out for another year, aiding the club and Scott Parker for another automatic promotion push next season?

If the way last season ended for him is any indication, then Danjuma may already have his heart set on testing himself at a higher level this coming season, and if there is one Championship forward who deserves such an opportunity to make the grade then its him.

The Dutch winger has been superb for Bournemouth since his move from Club Brugges two years ago. He notched an outstanding 17 goals and 7 assists from 35 outings last season, and has already stated he has ‘outgrown’ the Championship. Spanish Europa League winners Villareal have reportedly had a bid rejected by Bournemouth, and may well return with an improved offer.

An immediate Premier League move is certainly on the horizon for the forward too, and there may not be a better place for him to develop even further than at Everton under Rafa Benitez. Pacey, direct, blessed with stunning trickery, vision, and capable of playing on the left-flank or on the right, Arnaut Danjuma is already arguably a top-tier Premier League player.

Danjuma brings variety, flexibility and decisiveness in the final third; three characteristics Everton desperately need to improve next season.

Arnaut Danjuma deserves his chance at the top level, and that opportunity to finally make the grade is certainly now.

Luis Diaz, FC Porto

4 goals in 5 games in the Copa America for Luis Diaz as Colombia finished third in the South American tournament. This is a player who deserves much acclaim and attention right now, a player full of highlight reels because of his impeccable audaciousness, trickery, courage, skill, technique and electrifying pace. If you need any indication of his raw abilities, just check his goal against Brazil during the competition. An extraordinary overhead kick which flew past Weverton in the Brazilian goal.

FC Porto will be attempting everything in their power to keep Diaz at the Estádio do Dragão next season, but the 24-year-old’s peerless qualities certainly deserves a bigger stage, and after the summer he’s had, he certainly won’t be short of a few calls for his talented services this summer.

Everton should take a huge punt on the winger, because they need a player like him, desperately. Goodison Park needs to be wowed again, fans will want to be excited in travelling to home matches and adding Luis Diaz to their roster will go a long way in addressing that desire.

Diaz certainly won’t come cheap, he’s simply that good a player. As well as his 4 goals for Colombia this summer, he hit 9 goals and 5 assists for FC Porto last season which shows he’s got substance as much as his immense trickery and speed. A decisive player who will certainly provide more highlight reels in the Premier League, assuming he arrives in future. It’s an exciting option Everton must consider.

Wilfried Zaha, Crystal Palace

Another player who will not come cheap if he is to be prized away, but its an option Everton will surely be considering as they have been in the past.

It feels like Wilfried Zaha has been trying to engineer an exit from Crystal Palace for at least five years, yet he still remains with the south London club.

At 28, Zaha is now in his prime years and his long-held desire of playing Champions League football is looking increasingly unlikely of occurring, with no top club currently scouring for his services.

So he may have to just settle for the next best thing, and that is at Everton who have been rumoured to be one of his potential destinations in the past, and they are sure to be linked with the Ivorian again. News has broken recently that Palace are prepared to allow him to leave for a relatively low fee.

According to The Times, “the club are willing to listen to offers above £35 million as they must pay 25 per cent of the profit on the deal to Manchester United.”

The risks are clear, why will Everton pay for a player who will probably not have any resale value in future? They’ll be weighing up the positives too: Zaha is Premier League proven, has the pedigree and will settle right in at Goodison Park offering Benitez and the club what they’ve needed for a long while, and that is pace, quality, directness and flair on the right-flank.

However, while the Ivory Coast international might not initially seem like a good fit for the new Everton manager, there are facets of his game which look likely to appeal. It’s fair to wonder if he has the discipline to perform within Benitez’ all-important tactical structure though.

Roy Hodgson once said: “Wilf Zaha is a player who doesn’t have roles,” but he absolutely would have one designated to him under the meticulous and shrewd Benitez and would unquestionably be expected to stick to it.

The player’s versatility would appeal to the Spaniard, with Zaha capable of playing either centrally or in wide areas, and his willingness to defend from the front is certain to be a point in his favour too.

It is time Zaha tested himself elsewhere, he isn’t getting any younger.

What do West Ham need this summer to thrive both domestically & in Europe?

What do West Ham need this summer to thrive both domestically & in Europe?

The West Ham faithful will be waiting in much anticipation this summer for the club to sound out the arrival of fresh blood arriving at the London Stadium and is they go in pursuit of further progress under David Moyes next season.

And for a long while, the club’s recent transfer track record in the market will inspire much optimism rather than pessimism. Ever since David Moyes returned for a second spell in December 2019, West Ham have somewhat tasted improvement in all areas of the club as well as a major transformation on the pitch.

Last season was one of great success, qualifying for the Europa League finishing in an astonishing sixth place, playing some great football, wowing the fans and finally delivering what the Hammers fans have been praying about for a very long while.

David Moyes has successfully moulded this team into his image, like the Everton side he built to destroy the order of the ‘top six’ and maintain that positioning on a regular basis. He has started off the same formula in East London, and is now on course to achieve the same feat for West Ham, and much of that has been down to their shrewd recruitment and ethos behind the scenes.

Little was known of Tomas Soucek and Vladimir Coufal when they arrived from the waters of Czech Republic and the individual reputations and values in just about a year have rocketed since. There were initial reservations about the signing of Craig Dawson but he shone through. Jarrod Bowen proved a promising recruit also, adding a much needed directness and dynamism in West Ham’s attacking play – while you get the impression the best is yet to come from Said Benrahma, who joined from Brentford.

Moyes has expressed extensively that he wishes to spend carefully this summer as he aims to navigate West Ham’s progress and balance between both domestic football and in Europe. In order for that to happen, the Hammers are going to need strength in numbers, most notably at centre back, attacking midfield or central midfield and up-front.

So who could David Moyes be targeting this summer?

Centre-back the priority?

Fabian Balbuena’s three-year spell at the club ends at the end of June when his contract expires, which will leave Issa Diop, Angela Ogbonna and the now-permanently-signed Craig Dawson as Moyes’ only recognised defenders. Frederik Alves, 21, was signed in January from Danish side Silkeborg, but it seen as a player for the future and will most likely go out on loan, so a summer centre-back recruit is hugely key for David Moyes:

Axel Tuanzebe, Manchester United (on-loan)

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West Ham desperately need options in the centre of defence, and Manchester United are willing to allow Axel Tuanzebe a loan move away from his hometown club this summer. It’s a potential move which makes a lot of sense which means the Hammers must be front and centre to secure his temporary signature before the season restarts.

It’s clear Axel Tuanzebe needs opportunities to showcase his undeniable abilities and David Moyes’ side would provide him with the perfect opportunity to make a name for himself. This isn’t just any Championship loan-move for Tuanzebe, its a Premier League loan move at an established, ever-progressive club in West Ham.

The 23-year-old will be given the freedom and room to develop even further, get the necessary game time but more importantly prove that he has what it takes to make the grade at Old Trafford on a permanent basis. Solskjaer is reportedly on the market for another high-calibre centre-back which means a loan-move for Tuanzebe will be much more helpful for his own development. A move to East London would be perfect as it means Moyes can loan in a centre-back but also go on to purchase one too.

Tuanzebe has been spoken about in extremely high regard since coming through the Man United academy, but it feels like the best is yet to come from him.

He’s a centre-back by trade with unbelievable pace, decent aerial prowess, great reading of the game and a composure in his build-up play that can see him match even the best defenders in the league if provided with the opportunity. Additionally, he can slot in at right-back if needed.

West Ham boss David Moyes should try all he can to call in a favour at former employers Man United to bring Tuanzebe to the London Stadium.

It could turn out to be a brilliant deal for whoever gets him.

He’s got some European experience under his belt and will get even more next season if this move materialises, and there is every chance he could improve the Hammers XI.

James Tarkowski, Burnley

Burnley’s James Tarkowski has long been a key target of West Ham’s and Leicester City too. With his contract coming to an end at the end of next season, a long-awaited departure from Turf Moor seems all the more likely.

West Ham had a £30million bid for the defender turned down last summer, and will almost certainly get him for much cheaper than that figure providing they maintain a strong interest in him.

Tarkowski has been a consistent performer for Burnley in his five seasons since arriving from Brentford.

It’s about time Tarkowski is rewarded with the move he deserves, with no disrespect to Burnley, he’s simply too good to be a relegation-battling defender every year and a move to East London may represent the perfect step-up for him.

Tarkowski absolutely fits the bill as a vastly experienced and consistent performer in the big time. The 6 foot 1 colossus has made over 150 appearances in the Premier League since joining the Clarets in February 2016.

This season, he displayed his solid attributes once again, rating out as Sean Dyche’s highest-rated player (7.02) with 25 or more starts, as per WhoScored ratings. That eclipses all of the Hammers’ current central defensive options, with Angelo Ogbonna sitting top on 6.73.

The Burnley beast is also clear for aerials won (4.6) and tackles (1.8) per game during the 2020/21 campaign, only further suggesting that his ability at the back is better than what Moyes has at his disposal and provides further reasoning to why he might be the very man to build around.

James Tarkowski is a remarkably astute defender, regularly standing out amongst Burnley’s defenders alongside Ben Mee. Strong, combative, a true leader, a fantastic reader of the game, dominant in the air and also a threat from attacking corners too.

West Ham should be all over him again this summer, they may not get another opportunity to secure one of the most underrated centre-backs in the English top-flight.

Nikola Milenkovic, Fiorentina

Another centre-back who should and will be on David Moyes’ list of priorities this summer is Fiorentina’s giant centre-back and Serbian international Nikola Milenkovic.

The talented centre-back is into the final season of his contract with the Viola, which expires in June 2022, and seems to have no intention of signing an extension at the Stadio Franchi, which means he may come conveniently cheap for West Ham but yet another potential shrewd piece of business.

Milenkovic is a huge defender at 6ft 5in tall, possessing great size and strength, but also the ability on the ball to play as a right back when needed.

Aerially, Milenkovic is incredibly strong. On average per 90 minutes last season, he won 3.1 aerial duels highlighting his imposing and intimidating figure.

In Serie A, he managed 3.6 clearances per game and his physical strength would likely be an upgrade on any of the options David Moyes has at his disposal.

Milenkovic has been highly regarded over the past couple seasons as one of the most talented young centre-backs across the continent and it is thought that Premier League may just provide him with the perfect opportunity to finally deliver on that promise.

More Options in Centre-Midfield?

A central midfielder and an attacking midfielder are near the top of Moyes’ wanted list.

Declan Rice and Tomas Soucek are almost certainly going to need back-up. Mark Noble is in his final season and will almost certainly play a bit-part role this season. Manuel Lanzini has shown he’s more than capable of performing in a much deeper role for West Ham, but neither of them offer any real competition for Soucek and Rice.

The Central-midfield role is certainly an area David Moyes will need to look at, especially due to their Europa League commitments, more bodies are needed:

Sander Berge, Sheffield United

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Sheffield United paid a then-club record £22million in January 2020 to bring Norwegian international Sander Berge to Bramall Lane, and for the first few months, that record deal looked a snip as Berge established himself as a future star, putting some stunning performances in what was a tremendous first campaign back in the Premier League for the club and then-manager Chris Wilder.

Fast forward just over a year though and Berge is now a Championship player, having missed half of the 2020/21 campaign due to injury and in that time the Blades faltered, ultimately leading to their relegation. Arguably, they missed his immeasurable and assured presence in midfield as Sheffield United’s fate was ultimately sealed just after the new year.

With the amount of money he cost the club and being a Norwegian international, Berge was always going to attract interest this summer and West Ham should certainly throw their name in the hat to secure his signature. Of course, Berge will not come cheap but in all fairness he is simply too good to be playing Championship football. West Ham must save him from that plight.

United will be demanding at least £35 million for their prized asset despite them being a Championship club now but it would still represent smart business. As stated previously, Rice and Soucek need back-up, and Berge would immediately strengthen Moyes’ midfield adding power, size, steel and an impressive pedigree.

Berge combines a mix of good tackling abilities with the attacking awareness to carry the ball upfield, and even though he’s incredibly tall and powerful he’s not slow when he’s dribbling up the pitch. The Norwegian is a superb outlet on the ball, graced with such good footballing feet, a smart footballing brain and prowess that fellow midfielders cannot live with.

Moyes loves those type of players, and Sander Berge physique-wise is a throw-back to a certain footballer called Maourane Fellaini, remember him?

Granting Berge returns to full fitness pretty quickly, West Ham should not be the only Premier League club looking to bring the talented Sander Berge back into the big time.

Ruben Neves, Wolverhampton Wanderers

This may seem a far-fetched move seeing as Ruben Neves has been in talks with Arsenal over the past few weeks. But West Ham can offer Ruben Neves something Arsenal can’t, European football.

The Portuguese midfielder is Premier League proven, and sometimes doesn’t get the credit he deserves. A few Arsenal fans have stated their reservations over signing Neves, which doesn’t make sense. The midfielder is simply good enough to be playing for a top six Premier League club, and that’s West Ham.

Ruben Neves has become a serial leader and a key figure since his move to Wolves in 2017 and he’d be a tremendous capture for David Moyes. Superb long-raking passes, vision, technical qualities, good positional awareness, tactical understanding and a desire that so few midfielders can match.

He’d be a welcome addition to the Hammers cause, seeing as they require options in the middle of the pitch. The Portuguese midfielder would add yet another dimension to West Ham, the ability to find more forward thinking players with pinpoint passes from deep, a valuable string to David Moyes’ bow.

The 25-year-old ranked fifth across the Premier League for tackles won in 2020/21 and could be the upgrade in central midfield that the Hammers need in order to reach that coveted next level.

Teun Koopmeiners, AZ Alkmaar

Unquestionably, one of the most exciting and talented young midfielders in Europe right now, Teun Koopmeiners has been one of the hot topic of transfer rumours over the past few months.

Linked with a whole host of top clubs, including Arsenal, Liverpool, AS Roma, Atalanta, Leeds United, Inter Milan, Everton and AS Monaco, the man who joined AZ Alkmaar at 11 appears destined to leave his beloved club. If David Moyes holds any ambitions of propelling West Ham in competing with the elite, then signing a player of Koopmeiners’ mould and abilities is just the ingredient they need.

Having gained so much experience in Europe and domestically over his 150 appearances, there’s no doubting he’s now ready to make the step up to one of the top five European leagues.

Adaptable and familiar with a range of systems, the 23-year-old’s primarily deployed as a central midfielder, but is perfectly capable of dropping back to act as a central defender, where his quality on the ball helps massively during AZ Alkmaar’s build up play.

Koopmeiners is a true metronome on the ball, controlling possession, dictating the tempo of games and providing his team with the rhythm they need to breach opposing defences.

So comfortable and composed in possession, his exceptional distribution ensures he’s proficient at dictating passing passages and breathing life into attacks. Such an expert at helping his team beat the press with his penetrative line breaking passing, this means he can remove multiple opponents with a single pass.

It’s clear, West Ham need options in the midfield and possessing the qualities of Koopmeiners means West Ham can also mix up their play. Rather than beating teams on the counter, they can also triumph against rigid defences. Players of Koopmeiners abilities commonly have the propensity to tip the scales in their team’s favour, how West Ham could possess a player like that in their squad?

Attacking Midfielder

Jesse Lingard, Manchester United

Getting Jesse Lingard back in East London should be the top priority for David Moyes.

After a stunning 5 months at the London Stadium, scoring 9 goals in 16 appearances, Jesse Lingard left West Ham craving and desiring more of his exhilarating performances on a more permanent basis for next season and David Moyes is desperate to make that happen this summer.

That ambition will depend on how much Manchester United may demand in terms of his expected fee which is believed to be around £30million.

Lingard wants regular football and it is thought his first choice would be to remain at the London Stadium permanently. Lingard has one year left on his current deal at Old Trafford, and West Ham will hope that will lower United’s asking price for the midfielder.

Manchester United signing Jadon Sancho could quicken a deal for Lingard to move on and West Ham will expect that to be pretty soon.

David Moyes knows the qualities Lingard brings and he proved just that, towards the end of the last campaign bringing such a dynamic and ruthless cutting edge to West Ham’s attacking play helping the club seal an unprecedented spot in the Europa League for next season.

There’s no doubt he’d bring a lot more to West Ham if a more permanent move does materialise this summer, and he’d get the appreciation and game time his talents deserve.

Matheus Pereira, West Bromwich Albion

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How Matheus Pereira is still a West Brom player right now is absolutely criminal. It’ll be even more absurd if he isn’t snapped up by a Premier League club come the start of the new Sky Bet Championship season.

To put it simply, West Brom’s Brazilian maestro is simply too good to be playing Championship football right now, which means David Moyes should be all over signing him this summer – if he can’t get in Jesse Lingard.

Despite West Brom’s demise last season suffering yet another relegation from the English top-flight, it was a remarkable breakthrough season for their star man, Pereira. The midfielder notched an astonishing 11 goals, and 6 assists from 33 Premier League outings last term.

If there’s one thing the club could shout about over the past year, its the emergence of such a wonderfully gifted midfielder. The previous campaign – his first in English football – he hit 8 goals and laid on 16 assists which is simply extraordinary. The 25-year-old Brazilian is a creative machine, a serial goal contributor.

If West Ham harbour any serious ambitions for next season, they must acquire the services of Matheus Pereira.

Blessed with such superb vision, awesome technique, silky passing and a wand of a left boot. The midfielder basically carried West Brom on his back last season, even if they suffered relegation. It’s clear, Pereira deserves another shot at the top-level, and even the luxury of playing European football may do his development the world of good. There’s probably no environment better to express himself again than at West Ham.

West Brom have recently made it clear that the Brazilian will not come cheap, but any Premier League club who invests in Pereira’s future will get more than what they paid for, in return. A superb footballer.

Julian Brandt, Borussia Dortmund

West Ham will be playing European football for the first time in a while next season, so they’ll need players with European pedigree and know-how.

There probably isn’t a better player available for transfer that can provide that than Borussia Dortmund’s midfield maestro Julian Brandt. The German outfit are reportedly willing to listen to offers for Brandt, after his game time last season decreased, making 14 of his 31 appearances from the substitutes bench and as a result hampering his place in the German squad for this summer’s Euros.

Brandt still managed to hit 4 goals and 2 assists from his 22 starts, but its clear he needs a new lease life playing regular football and getting back to his best. The German international at his best is a welcome sight even for the Dortmund faithful. The 25-year-old is blessed with extraordinary technical acumen, superb vision, creativity, the ability to operate in tight areas and qualities on the ball that makes him so difficult to mark.

Despite his decreased time on the pitch, Julian Brandt is still ridiculously creative, averaging 1.81 key passes, 3.61 final third passes and impressive 4.03 shot-creating actions (the two offensive directly leading to a shot such as passes, dribbles and drawing fouls) per 90 minutes. Brandt is hugely versatile, possessing the ability to operate smartly and efficiently wherever he is tasked in playing.

Either from the left-wing, right-wing, at no.10, or as a creative no. eight, Julian Brandt could give a lot of teams the opportunity to be tactically flexible and its one David Moyes would be significantly smart in pursuing.

STRIKER

The Hammers are in desperate need of a goalscorer with only Michail Antonio on their roster. At times last season, they were forced to play Jesse Lingard as a false-9 due to Antonio’s recurring injuries. Still, Moyes managed the situation right to the end of the campaign, however, there is a case to argue that if West Ham possessed a true number 9, they will have finished much higher in the Premier League table.

This lack of a consistent goalscorer is a continuous theme for West Ham over the years and has got to be addressed quickly so who could David Moyes be looking at?

Patrick Schick, Bayer Leverkusen

Bayer Leverkusen’s Patrick Schick underwent a tremendous campaign at Euro 2020, with 5 goals in as many games, putting Scotland and Holland to the sword on Czech Republic’s way to an unprecedented quarter-final appearance in the competition. The 25-year-old has significantly provided a strong reminder this summer of what he’s all about, becoming a brute force in the Czech’s attack while also showcasing his potency in front of goal.

Coming off the back of a 13-goal season for Bayer Leverkusen, the forward’s representatives will certainly be fielding a few calls for his signature this summer and he’d be the perfect candidate to lead the West Ham line next season. After a failed move to Roma from Sampdoria in 2017, the forward has picked himself up again enjoying tremendous seasons on-loan at RB Leipzig from Roma last season (hitting 10 league goals in 22 outings) and at Bayer Leverkusen scoring 13 in 36 in all appearances.

5 goals in 5 games at the Euros, making him the joint top-scorer in the tournament so far despite Czech Republic’s defeat to Denmark in the quarter-finals.

Schick could be a superb focal point for West Ham, giving them a strong and bullish outlet, also improving on his goal return with creative forces behind him as he’s showing this summer. He’s got international teammates in Tomas Soucek and Vladimir Coufal at West Ham, and they will surely be persuading David Moyes to recruit Schick’s services.

Tammy Abraham, Chelsea

According to various reports, Chelsea are willing to listen for offers for striker Tammy Abraham in the region of £40million which seems such a hefty for a player they want to quickly offload. However, whoever manages to get in the striker will reap much of the benefits.

No matter what Thomas Tuchel thinks about him, Tammy Abraham is a tremendously gifted young striker, and a player who will deliver if he is given the opportunity and the belief to thrive.

David Moyes is a manager who gives his players the confidence to express themselves, especially those who have undergone difficulties at previous clubs. If you need any examples just ask Jesse Lingard. Abraham needs a new lease of life and he’ll get the perfect environment and opportunity at West Ham. He’ll be playing Europa League football which will be decent for him to showcase his qualities once again.

Abraham has proven himself at the top level, having been Chelsea’s top scorer during the 2019/20 campaign, scoring 15 goals in 34 Premier League games and despite his reduced game time, he was still amongst the top scorers at Stamford Bridge. He has Champions League experience and has played for England six times, scoring one goal, and was on course to be part of Gareth Southgate’s squad for the European Championships before Tuchel succeeded Frank Lampard in January.

Chelsea are reportedly on the look out for a top quality striker this summer, and Abraham clearly doesn’t fit into Tuchel’s plans in the near future. He needs game time to develop further and get back to his best form, Abraham will get just that at the London Stadium. With the opportunity and room to succeed, Abraham may deliver 20+ goals, how West Ham have needed a goal scorer like that for a long while.

Borja Mayoral, Real Madrid

Real Madrid are in a state of flux this summer, and clearly need to offload a number of their players to raise funds for potential transfers this summer. Borja Mayoral is certainly a name on that list, but there’s no doubt he could be a stunning recruit for any club of West Ham’s standing.

AS Roma reportedly won’t exercise their option to purchase him permanently, even though he enjoyed an impressive spell at the Stadio Olimpico last season, scoring 17 goals in 45 appearances. That’s a decent record for a player who spent most of the campaign making appearances from the bench, playing second fiddle to the evergreen Edin Dzeko.

Like Tammy Abraham above, Mayoral is a player who needs the confidence and belief of his manager to thrive as he showed last year under Paulo Fonseca. Real Madrid don’t believe in his abilities right now, but there’s clubs out there who will appreciate him. West Ham are short of cheap striking options out there and Mayoral represents the ideal acquisition currently.

A neat and swift forward, Mayoral showed how potent he can be at Roma, provided the perfect foil and alternative to Edin Dzeko, imagine what he could do playing week-in, week-out with quality creators and astute operators around him.

Roman Yaremchuk, Gent

If David Moyes can take any solace from this summers Euros, despite Scotland’s early exit, is that he now has more striking options he can consider to recruit to the London Stadium. Czech Republic’s Patrik Schick is one of them, as suggested above, but another impressive candidate is Ukraine’s hitman Roman Yaremchuk, who certainly lifted a few eyebrows during Ukraine’s route to the quarter-finals.

As well as his two goals during the tournament, he enjoyed a thrilling campaign for Belgian outfit Gent last season, scoring 23 goals, and recording seven assists. West Ham are reportedly interested in his services, and are in desperate need of a real focal point in attack. Roman Yaremchuk looks the ideal candidate alongside Schick.

A tall, powerful and surprisingly quick forward despite his lean frame, the Ukrainian hitman is still only 25, and as he’s proven this summer, he has what it takes to challenge the best defences in Europe. West Ham’s record of acquiring strikers in recent years isn’t good enough, and would need to scour long and hard for the right fit, but Yaremchuk is a striker worth taking a big risk on. He seems ready for the next level in Europe, and the Premier League may just prove the perfect test for a striker of his admirable qualities.