West Ham have agreed a deal to sign Max Kilman from the another Premier League club named Wolverhampton Wanderers. The deal is said to be of 40 million Euros. The value of the deal says how important was the defender for the West Ham United’s newly appointed manager Julen Lopetegui.
West Ham United have made a significant addition to their defensive line by agreeing to a €40 million deal for Max Kilman from Wolverhampton Wanderers. This transfer marks a statement of intent from the Hammers, who are ready to strengthen their squad under new manager Lopetegui.
Kilman, 26, has been a standout performer for Wolves, showing his versatility and solid defensive capabilities over the past few seasons in the Premier League. His transfer fee talks about his importance and the high regard in which he is held by West Ham’s management.
Julen Lopetegui, who took the charge at West Ham earlier this summer, has been eager to upgrade his defensive options. The buy of Kilman signals Lopetegui’s commitment to building a strong and resilient team capable of competing at the highest level in the Premier League.
 
 
          