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Transfers

West Ham chase Tommy Watson to inject pace and dynamism

🇬🇧 By 4All Football Editorial ·

Report: West Ham United are weighing a £10 million move for Brighton winger Tommy Watson, the young English forward who pushes for first‑team football after a limited spell on the South Coast. The Hammers see the deal as a chance to strengthen their wide areas. The fee reflects the player's perceived potential.

West Ham eye Tommy Watson as they seek more pace, more incision and added dynamism in their attacking options, with Sports View reporting that the club has identified him as a key target. The squad has lacked sufficient direct threat in wide areas, making a player of his profile attractive. This pursuit builds still interest from other suitors.

Watson boasts a strong reputation in English football, largely built on a dramatic stoppage‑time winner he scored off the bench in the 2025 play‑off final at Wembley, sending the Black Cats back to the top flight. He is also an England youth international, and moments like that travel quickly and shape a player’s standing. A photo by IMAGO captures Watson’s uncertain start on the South Coast.

Brighton spent £10 million on the South Coast talent, but his start has been challenging, leading to a loan spell at Millwall where he recorded zero goals and zero assists in 16 matches across all competitions. Transfer interest builds still, with several Championship clubs registering their interest, including Leicester City, West Bromwich Albion, Hull City, Derby County and Preston North End. Amario Cozier‑Duberry is also under consideration at the London Stadium after an impressive loan with Bolton Wanderers. The list of interested parties underscores the appeal of his pedigree.

Our view is that West Ham can offer Watson regular first‑team minutes, aligning with his priority to secure consistent football next season, and the club hopes his energy will refresh the flanks of the United team. However, the lack of senior production remains a warning sign that the Hammers must weigh carefully. If the fee proves sensible, the deal could form part of a broader attacking refresh, benefitting both the player’s development and West Ham’s quest for more dynamism.

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