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West Ham interested in signing Gent defender Jordan Torunarigha

West Ham interested in signing Gent defender Jordan Torunarigha
West Ham interested in signing Gent defender Jordan Torunarigha

West Ham United are reportedly in the mix to sign Nigerian-born centre-back Jordan Torunarigha from Belgian club KAA Gent, according to Tuttmercatoweb.

The 26-year-old defender has emerged as a target for the Hammers as they look to bolster their backline for the upcoming season.

Torunarigha impressed during the 2023/24 campaign, featuring in 44 games for Gent across all competitions.

The Nigerian international is an imposing physical presence at the back and helped the Jupiler Pro League side keep five clean sheets in 34 league games, winning 57% of his duels. He recorded 2.46 tackles and 1.77 interceptions per 90.

Torunarigha is excellent on the ball, registering five progressive passes and 1.05 progressive carries per game.

His consistent performances, physical profile, ball-playing ability, and experience caught the eye of several clubs, including West Ham, Crystal Palace, and Leeds United.

Torunarigha’s contract with Gent expires next year, making him an attractive proposition for clubs looking for a cost-effective signing to reinforce their defence.

Initial reports suggested a valuation of around €5 million, but Gent might be more flexible due to the player entering the final year of his contract.

Serie A side Monza reportedly offered €3-3.5 million for Torunarigha, but their bid was rejected.

West Ham are looking to play a more expansive brand of football under new manager Julen Lopetegui, and Torunarigha could be a perfect fit.

With time running out before the transfer window closes, the Hammers will need to act swiftly to secure the services of the highly sought-after defender.

West Ham should consider selling Aguerd

Given the uncertainty surrounding Nayef Aguerd’s fitness and form, West Ham should consider selling the former Rennes defender.

The Moroccan international is a talented defender, but he has struggled with injuries and inconsistency since his arrival.

On the other hand, Torunarigha is a more reliable and cost-effective option. He is left-footed and can play back-up to Max Kilman.

The Germany-born star can also partner Kilman, who can line up on the right side of defence.

Selling Aguerd to reinvest in a player like Torunarigha could be a wise move for the Hammers as they build a more solid defensive foundation.