Chelsea Set To Hold ‘Talks’ That Could End West Ham’s Chances Of Signing 10 Cap International Midfielder

Chelsea will step up “talks” with West Ham target Conor Gallagher as they look to tie down the midfielder to a new contract, according to 90min.com.

The website claims that the Hammers, Tottenham and Newcastle remain interested in signing the 10-cap England international but the Blues are now intent on keeping the player at Stamford Bridge.

For most of the summer, it looked like Gallagher would be sold but, over the past few months, he has become a key figure for manager Mauricio Pochettino, who has started him in every single league game so far this campaign.



There could still be a chance for David Moyes’ side to land the 23-year-old in January but Chelsea are now planning to have him sign an extension before then.

Gallagher’s current deal expires in 2025 so the London club know they need to get his future sorted as soon as possible. Based on 90min.com‘s report, though, it sounds as if he is likely to stay with his current team, barring any unforeseen issues in negotiations.

Moyes tried to sign Gallagher back in July

West Ham have already made on concerted effort to secure the midfielder’s services. They reportedly made a £40m offer in the summer, only for it to be knocked back by Chelsea.

It is not a surprise they are still keeping tabs on Gallagher’s situation, even if a transfer seems off the cards.

West Ham will prioritise other positions in the January transfer window

It is widely believed that technical director Tim Steidten is looking around the market for a new striker. Feyenoord’s Santiago Gimenez is known to be on the Irons’ radar.

A move for a left-back can’t be ruled out either, with Aaron Cresswell set to leave the London Stadium. Nantes defender Quentin Merlin has been suggested as a potential replacement.

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David Tully

David Tully

David has worked as a football reporter for the last fifteen years. Having started as an intern at Snack Media, he then went on to become a freelancer, working on various different sites. At the start of 2023, he took up his current role as content writer for National World's Football News Network.