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Brentford plot move to beat West Ham to transfer of Reims striker dubbed the next Adebayor
Brentford plot move to beat West Ham to transfer of Reims striker dubbed the next Adebayor

Scottish Sun

time9 hours ago

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  • Scottish Sun

Brentford plot move to beat West Ham to transfer of Reims striker dubbed the next Adebayor

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) BRENTFORD have held talks to sign Gambian wonderkid Adama Bojang but could face a fight with West Ham for the highly-rated forward. The exciting 21-year-old caught the attention of Manchester United, Manchester City and Chelsea in 2023 before sealing a switch to French side Stade Reims. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 Adama Bojang is on the list of Premier League clubs two years after arriving in Europe Credit: Getty 3 Bojang's playing style is being likened to former Premier League star Adebayor Credit: Getty Images - Getty He spent last season on loan in Switzerland with Grasshopper Club Zurich, where he bagged six goals and chipped in with two assists across 27 appearances. He netted a hat-trick against FC Luzern in April and scored twice against INEOS-owned FC Lausanne-Sport in February. In Gambia, Bojang is known as the "next Emmanuel Adebayor" thanks to his lanky frame, technical ability and blistering pace. Bojang is regarded as one of the most promising African talents of his generation and was previously courted by RB Leipzig, Eintracht Frankfurt and Hoffenheim before heading to France two years ago. READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWS ROO WHAT? Wayne Rooney lined up to take shock managerial job in non-league SunSport understands Brentford have already held talks with the player's representatives and believe a fee of around £5million could be enough to tempt Reims into selling this summer. The Bees are undergoing a major summer rebuild and are on the cusp of appointing current set-piece coach Keith Andrews as the successor to Thomas Frank. They're also bracing for the departure of star forward Bryan Mbeumo. Manchester United have launched a £60million bid but Brentford are holding out for closer to £65million. BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK The Bees are also set to lose dependable Christian Norgaard this summer after Arsenal bid £9million for the midfielder to replace departing Thomas Partey. West Ham, meanwhile, have also spoken to Bojang's camp while an unnamed Premier League club are believed to be monitoring the situation. Arsenal announce new five-year contract for Myles Lewis-Skelly after Real Madrid eyed shock free transfer The Hammers are expected to be in the market for forwards, with the futures of Niclas Fullkrug and Michail Antonio both uncertain. They admire Bojang's potential and see him as a long-term project but now face serious competition from Brentford, who are suddenly scrambling to rebuild after Frank's shock departure. 3 TRANSFER NEWS LIVE - KEEP UP WITH ALL THE LATEST FROM A BUSY SUMMER WINDOW

Brentford plot move to beat West Ham to transfer of Reims striker dubbed the next Adebayor
Brentford plot move to beat West Ham to transfer of Reims striker dubbed the next Adebayor

The Sun

time9 hours ago

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  • The Sun

Brentford plot move to beat West Ham to transfer of Reims striker dubbed the next Adebayor

BRENTFORD have held talks to sign Gambian wonderkid Adama Bojang but could face a fight with West Ham for the highly-rated forward. The exciting 21-year-old caught the attention of Manchester United, Manchester City and Chelsea in 2023 before sealing a switch to French side Stade Reims. 3 3 He spent last season on loan in Switzerland with Grasshopper Club Zurich, where he bagged six goals and chipped in with two assists across 27 appearances. He netted a hat-trick against FC Luzern in April and scored twice against INEOS-owned FC Lausanne-Sport in February. In Gambia, Bojang is known as the "next Emmanuel Adebayor" thanks to his lanky frame, technical ability and blistering pace. Bojang is regarded as one of the most promising African talents of his generation and was previously courted by RB Leipzig, Eintracht Frankfurt and Hoffenheim before heading to France two years ago. SunSport understands Brentford have already held talks with the player's representatives and believe a fee of around £5million could be enough to tempt Reims into selling this summer. The Bees are undergoing a major summer rebuild and are on the cusp of appointing current set-piece coach Keith Andrews as the successor to Thomas Frank. They're also bracing for the departure of star forward Bryan Mbeumo. Manchester United have launched a £60million bid but Brentford are holding out for closer to £65million. The Bees are also set to lose dependable Christian Norgaard this summer after Arsenal bid £9million for the midfielder to replace departing Thomas Partey. West Ham, meanwhile, have also spoken to Bojang's camp while an unnamed Premier League club are believed to be monitoring the situation. Arsenal announce new five-year contract for Myles Lewis-Skelly after Real Madrid eyed shock free transfer The Hammers are expected to be in the market for forwards, with the futures of Niclas Fullkrug and Michail Antonio both uncertain. They admire Bojang's potential and see him as a long-term project but now face serious competition from Brentford, who are suddenly scrambling to rebuild after Frank's shock departure. 3

Brentford plot move to beat West Ham to transfer of Reims striker dubbed the next Adebayor
Brentford plot move to beat West Ham to transfer of Reims striker dubbed the next Adebayor

The Irish Sun

time9 hours ago

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  • The Irish Sun

Brentford plot move to beat West Ham to transfer of Reims striker dubbed the next Adebayor

BRENTFORD have held talks to sign Gambian wonderkid Adama Bojang but could face a fight with West Ham for the highly-rated forward. The exciting 21-year-old caught the attention of Manchester United, 3 Adama Bojang is on the list of Premier League clubs two years after arriving in Europe Credit: Getty 3 Bojang's playing style is being likened to former Premier League star Adebayor Credit: Getty Images - Getty He spent last season on loan in Switzerland with Grasshopper Club Zurich, where he bagged six goals and chipped in with two assists across 27 appearances. He netted a hat-trick against FC Luzern in April and scored twice against INEOS-owned FC Lausanne-Sport in February. In Gambia, Bojang is known as the "next Emmanuel Adebayor" thanks to his lanky frame, technical ability and blistering pace. Bojang is regarded as one of the most promising African talents of his generation and was previously courted by France two years ago. READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWS SunSport understands The Bees are undergoing a major summer rebuild and are on the cusp of appointing current set-piece coach Keith Andrews as the successor to They're also bracing for the departure of star forward Bryan Mbeumo . Most read in Football BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK The Bees are also set to lose dependable Christian Norgaard this summer after Arsenal announce new five-year contract for Myles Lewis-Skelly after Real Madrid eyed shock free transfer The Hammers are expected to be in the market for forwards, with the futures of They admire Bojang's potential and see him as a long-term project but now face serious competition from Brentford, who are suddenly scrambling to rebuild after Frank's shock departure. 3

West Ham hold transfer talks for ex-Man Utd target Chelsea tried to sign
West Ham hold transfer talks for ex-Man Utd target Chelsea tried to sign

Daily Mirror

time14-06-2025

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West Ham hold transfer talks for ex-Man Utd target Chelsea tried to sign

Gambian attacker Adama Bojang was previously eyed by the likes of Manchester United, Manchester City and Chelsea in the summer of 2023 West Ham are weighing up a potential swoop for Gambian wonderkid Adama Bojang. The exciting 21-year-old forward previously caught the eye of Manchester United, Manchester City and Chelsea in 2023 before later joining French side Stade Reims. It's understood Chelsea were willing to pay up to £1million for his signature in a deal that would have seen Bojang land at Strasbourg, however, Blue Co did not wish to bid higher than that figure and Reims eventually wrapped up an agreement worth in the region of £3m. ‌ Bojang spent last season on loan in Switzerland with Grasshopper Club Zurich where he struck six goals and provided two assists in 27 appearances. In April, he struck a hat-trick against FC Luzern and also hit a brace against INEOS-owned FC Lausanne-Sport in February. ‌ The Gambia U20 international is widely regarded as one of the best African talents of his generation and was also courted by the likes of RB Leipzig, Eintracht Frankfurt and Hoffenheim before sealing his switch to France two years ago. Now he could be on the move again following Reims' relegation to Ligue 2 which means they will have no choice but to reluctantly listen to offers in a bid to raise funds. Earlier this week, West Ham, who have been tracking the player for some time, held talks over a move and according to sources, Bojang is expected to be available for a price in the region of £10m to £11m. But the Hammers are not the only Premier League club interested as Everton and Brentford have also made enquiries for the highly-rated attacker, who is being tipped to make an impact in one of Europe's top-five domestic leagues. West Ham are keen to strengthen their forward line and have also looked at 22-year-old Rangers star Hamza Igamane. The club's head of recruitment Kyle Macaulay has been tasked with identifying targets for Graham Potter as the duo look to make wholesale changes to West Ham's underperforming squad. ‌ Club Brugge midfielder Raphael Onyedika is another player of admiration while West Ham are also chasing the signing of a new goalkeeper following the departure of Lukasz Fabianski with Aaron Ramsdale among the names under consideration. They will also need to replace the likes of Aaron Cresswell, Vladimir Coufal, Danny Ings and Kurt Zouma who will officially depart the London Stadium at the end of the month as free agents. It's been a slow start to summer business as the West Ham hierarchy are looking to use sales to supplement their transfer budget but they have already rejected an informal approach from Chelsea for Mohammed Kudus which included the chance to sign multiple Blues stars as part of a potential swap deal. Kudus' West Ham release clause is only active from July 1 to July 10. Join our new WhatsApp community! Click this link to receive your daily dose of Mirror Football content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice.

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