West Ham Is Enticed by ‘Bellingham’ of Swansea City

Pep Clotet replaces Jude Bellingham as Birmingham City take on Swansea City  - Birmingham Live

According to TEAMtalk, West Ham are one of several Premier League clubs monitoring Swansea City midfielder Azeem Abdulai. The talented young player has impressed with his performances this season and has attracted interest from top clubs Azeem Abdulai made his debut for Swansea City in August 2022 and is quickly establishing himself as a key player for the club. Abdulai has made seven substitute appearances in the Championship and started three cup matchesHe assisted in a 4-0 league victory over Huddersfield, in one of his first major involvements in the first teamThe skilful midfielder has already been talked about as having the same skill set as the Real Madrid and England star Jude Bellingham due to his playing style and stature. Abdulai has been a standout performer for Swansea City this season. He has scored two goals in five appearances across all competitions, demonstrating his attacking prowess. Abdulai’s impressive performances have attracted interest from multiple Premier League clubs. West Ham are among the teams monitoring his progress and possibly considering a potential move.

Swansea has signed a lot of players in recent years who have fallen short of expectations, especially during their Premier League days. However, no club signs a player knowing they will be a disaster.

In their final years as a premier league team, the Swans most likely committed the financial sin of overspending on players that were below average in an attempt to keep the team in the Premier League.Swansea’s financial predicament following their 2018 relegation forced them to be more astute in their hiring, and despite the occasional bust, their approach has mostly been successful.

 

In light of that, these are the last five most disastrous transfers for Swansea City.

After Dorus De Vries left, they searched for a new number one.

After acquiring Portugal international Jose Moreira from Benfica, who had played 148 games for the Portuguese powerhouses, it appeared as though they had found their match.

 

But Swansea also signed Michel Vorm and Gerhard Tremmel that summer, and the two rapidly established themselves as the team’s first and second choice goalkeepers, with Moreira proving to be insufficient.

 

His only first-team appearance of the season was a 3-1 loss to Shrewsbury in the League Cup, and a few days later, he gave up six goals in a reserve team match against Manchester United. It was a terrible start to his career at Swansea.

 

He only made one appearance before leaving the team in the summer of 2012 to play for AC Omonia, which was a bad decision overall.

 

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