West Ham United are plotting a bold move to sign Chelsea’s teenage defensive sensation Josh Acheampong this summer. According to ExWHUEmployee via The West Ham Way, the Hammers are keen on adding the highly-rated youngster to their ranks, but prying him away from Stamford Bridge won’t be an easy task.
New West Ham boss Graham Potter, who previously managed Chelsea, is eager to bolster his defensive options ahead of the new season. Given his past experience working with Acheampong, Potter believes the 18-year-old would be a perfect long-term investment for the club.
Standing at 6 feet 5 inches, Acheampong is a physically imposing defender who can operate as both a centre-back and right-back. He has been part of Chelsea’s system since childhood and made his first-team debut late last year, accumulating nine senior appearances so far.
Chelsea Determined to Keep Their Rising Star
Chelsea are fully aware of Acheampong’s immense potential and see him as a key part of their long-term plans. They recently handed him a five-year contract running until 2029, making it extremely difficult for West Ham to negotiate a deal.
Will West Ham Push for a Deal?
With only four senior centre-backs in their squad, West Ham are desperate for reinforcements, and Acheampong fits the profile of a young, dynamic defender who could grow into a key player. However, given Chelsea’s reluctance to sell, the Hammers may have to break the bank to even stand a chance.
If a move for Acheampong proves impossible, West Ham have other defensive targets lined up, including CJ Egan-Riley. But with Potter keen to reunite with his former player, expect the London club to test Chelsea’s resolve in the coming weeks.