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West Ham Set to Secure Wolves Captain Max Kilman in £40m Deal

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West Ham is on the brink of finalizing a significant transfer deal with Wolves, as they are set to acquire the services of captain Max Kilman for a reported fee amounting to £40 million.

The deal, which marks a substantial step in the ongoing transfer window, comes after an improved offer from West Ham was accepted by Wolves, signaling a potential reunion between Kilman and manager Julen Lopetegui.

Kilman, who has been a pivotal figure at Wolves for six years, initially joined the club from non-league side Maidenhead in 2018.

The 27-year-old defender has garnered attention from clubs like Napoli in the past, with Wolves rebuffing previous offers to secure his services.

With West Ham potentially acquiring Kilman, discussions are underway regarding the future of other central defenders at the club, including Nayef Aguerd and Angelo Ogbonna.

Additionally, negotiations with players like Jean-Clair Todibo and Jake O’Brien are ongoing as West Ham look to bolster their defensive options.

Kilman’s journey from non-league football to the Premier League has been an intriguing one, marked by his unique background as an England futsal international.

West Ham’s pursuit of Kilman underscores their ambition in the transfer market and aspirations for the upcoming Premier League season, with Lopetegui expressing confidence in the squad ahead of their campaign, starting against Aston Villa.

The potential acquisition of Kilman represents a significant move for both West Ham and Wolves, highlighting the dynamics of the summer transfer window and the competitive landscape of the Premier League.

Rachel Adams

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