One former senior West Ham scout has said that Graham Potter is currently eyeing a reunion with one Chelsea player this month. Potter, who was sacked by Chelsea and has been out of a job since, is now back in the Premier League as head coach of West Ham United.
West Ham could make a move for Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall this month as the Hammers look to bolster their midfield according to Sky Sports.The January window is now in full swing and things seem to be
Graham Potter is back in management after accepting the West Ham job following his Chelsea departure in April 2023. The 49-year-old has signed a two-and-a-half
Graham Potter reunites with ex-Chelsea duo as more new arrivals confirmed - Some familiar faces join new Hammers boss at the London Stadium
The former Swansea, Brighton and Chelsea manager is back in the Premier League - expect pragmatism rather than revolution
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Graham Potter may be the favourite to take over at Premier League side West Ham but the former Chelsea and Brighton manager does have a new role in football. Potter, 49, has been out of the game since leaving his role at Stamford Bridge in April 2023.
Graham Potter is targeting Chelsea midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall as one of his first signings for West Ham, according to reports. Dewsbury-Hall joined Chelsea in a £30 million deal from Leicester City in July but he has struggled to secure a regular role under Enzo Maresca this season.
London: West Ham United have confirmed the appointment of Graham Potter as the club's new manager. The 49-year-old has signed a two-and-a-half-year contract, taking over from Julen Lopetegui, who was dismissed on Wednesday after six months in charge.
West Ham are keen on a Chelsea duo as they look to improve the squad available to new boss Graham Potter, sources have confirmed to TEAMtalk.
Former Premier League Forward Reacts to Graham Potter’s Arrival at West Ham UnitedThe past few weeks have been full of twists and turns in the Premier League, with one of the most notable changes
The former Brighton and Chelsea boss was named as Julen Lopetegui's successor this morning, signing a two-and-a-half-year deal with the club