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West Ham United demonstrated that they are not afraid to spend big money in the summer transfer window after selling Declan Rice to Arsenal for an estimated £105 million, investing significant money on four new players. And they’ve reaped the benefits of that investment in the early stages of the Premier League season.

Their improved recruitment may well be on display again in January, with David Moyes reportedly already targeting reinforcements, maybe in the hope of steering his side towards European qualification. Having said that, rumors suggest that the Hammers are planning a move for one specific target when the winter transfer window opens.

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So far, the majority of West Ham’s newcomers have made an immediate impact, particularly James Ward-Prowse, who has seven goal involvements to his name, including two goals and five assists. Meanwhile, fellow arrival Mohammed Kudus made an immediate impact in midweek, scoring on his debut to help his new team defeat Backa Topola in the Europa League.

The Hammers could yet use additional reinforcements, which could arrive in January. According to Football Insider, the Hammers are keeping a watch on Celta Vigo midfielder Fran Beltran, who has piqued the interest of Hammers scouts due to his “ability to break up play, win back possession, and launch attacks.” Describe

How did Fran Beltran fare this season?

Beltran has played every La Liga game for Celta Vigo this season, which has had a rough start, winning only once. Beltran, a Spain international, will seek to play a significant role in turning that form around, attracting further interest from clubs such as West Ham.

Statistically, the midfielder has impressed in Spain’s top division both on and off the ball. The Hammers’ target, according to FBref, is in the top 88 percentile for pass completion and the top 80 percentile for interceptions per 90, making 1.62.

During his time at Celta Vigo, the 24-year-old has garnered a lot of accolades, especially from Breaking The Lines, who wrote:

“A quintessential, young Spanish midfielder, Beltrán appears to be destined for great things, combining his technical skills with an added dimension of energy and intent.” For the time being, he must cement his place in the Celta squad, but there is no limit to what the Sesea-born midfielder may achieve.”

Having saying that, those at the London

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