West Ham could now follow in the footsteps of Ings by making a move for the ‘amazing’ 28-year-old Aston Villa player – journalist

West Ham may not only be interested in signing Danny Ings from Aston Villa in the January transfer window, according to journalist Dean Jones, who told Give Me Sport that Calum Chambers is also being considered by David Moyes’ men.

The final days of the transfer window will be crucial for the Hammers. They are still in the Premier League relegation zone. And they will hope to bring along one or two new faces to help them get out of trouble.

Ings has already been signed by West Ham. Unfortunately, the striker is currently out with an injury. Nonetheless, it appears that the Hammers may return to Villa Park in search of another potential target.

West Ham is thinking about Calum Chambers a British actor.
Jones has stated that West Ham would like to sign another right-back during this transfer window. Fulham is interested in Tottenham Hotspur’s Djed Spence and Kevin Mbabu.

Jones has also told Give Me Sport that they are considering a move for Chambers.

It would come as no surprise if the 28-year-old left the Villans before the deadline. Chambers joined Villa from Arsenal less than a year ago. Everyone was taken aback by the move.

He may, however, be on the move again. This season, he has only made four Premier League appearances. And he’s only gotten about 20 minutes since the end of August.

It is unlikely that West Ham fans will support the move. Chambers has previously shown promise in the Premier League. He has also earned a few England caps.

However, it is probably accurate to state that He was never able to reach his full potential. As a result, West Ham fans may be concerned that he will be a disappointment.

He is a versatile player who can also play in midfield. Unai Emery once described himself as having an ‘amazing’ attitude. However, West Ham fans may have other names higher on their wish list.

 

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