West Ham United transfer news as £21m development emerges after AFC Bournemouth complete deal
West Ham, Bournemouth, Roma and Napoli are all keen on securing the services of Fenerbahce left-back Jayden Oosterwolde, according to Sabah.
The news outlet reported on 28 June that the Turkish side are looking at a fee north of £21million to part ways with the 23-year-old.
The Dutch defender, who’s also capable of playing at centre-back, made 43 appearances this past season.
Jayden Oosterwolde could be a quality long-term addition for West Ham
Oosterwolde could be a valuable long-term addition to the Hammers squad.
The 23-year-old Fenerbahce left-back is versatile, able to play centrally or on the left side of defence, which would provide much-needed depth and competition.
His performances in the Turkish Super Lig have attracted interest from multiple clubs, showing his quality and potential.
At a valuation of over £21 million, Oosterwolde may seem expensive, but his age and potential upside make him a worthwhile investment.
Aaron Cresswell is 34 years old and has struggled for form and fitness in recent seasons and Oosterwolde may arguably be an upgrade on Emerson too.
Moreover, Oosterwolde’s ability to play as a centre-back adds to his value, providing cover and competition in multiple positions.
In other West Ham news, the Hammers want to secure the transfer of a player who’s set to leave Tottenham Hotspur this month.
Malone, who can also operate in midfield, began his career at Wolverhampton Wanderers as he progressed through the Wolves’ youth system, which set him up for a long and prosperous career in the English Football League.
Scott’s first EFL move came in 2009 when he joined Southend United on loan from Wolves, before further loan spells at Burton and Bournemouth. During his career, Malone has racked up over 500 appearances, with over 300 of those coming in the Championship.
In July 2011 he joined Bournemouth on a permanent transfer and spent a season at Dean Court, where he played under former Crawley assistant manager Lee Bradbury, before agreeing to join Millwall in May 2012.
Malone made his Millwall debut against the Red Devils in August 2012, in a Capital One Cup match that saw Crawley ride out as winners on penalties.
Stints with Huddersfield, Fulham and Derby followed before he returned to The Den, initially on loan, in the summer of 2020 before making the move permanent a year later.
Malone signed for the Gills at the start of the 2023-24 season and made 48 appearances for the Kent-based side.
Malone said: “I am really excited for the opportunity to play for Crawley, and I am delighted to be here.
“I have said for a few years now that I have wanted to play for this club. I married into the area ten years ago as my wife is in Broadfield, so it has always been a dream of mine.
“I am also happy to have got the deal done so early. The lads are back in early next week, so I am excited to get back in and meet everyone.”