West Ham United have turned their attention to Ghana international Abdul Fatawu Issahaku as they begin reshaping their squad following relegation from the Premier League, with the Leicester City winger emerging as a key transfer target.
The 20-year-old, currently on the books of Leicester City, is understood to be high on the Hammers’ shortlist as they prepare for life in the Championship. Fatawu’s pace, direct attacking style, and growing reputation in English football have made him an attractive option for a side expected to undergo significant changes in the coming months.
West Ham’s interest comes at a time of uncertainty surrounding two of their key attacking players. Both Jarrod Bowen and Crysencio Summerville have been linked with potential moves away from the London club, prompting the need for reinforcements out wide.
Fatawu, a regular for the Ghana national football team, has steadily built his profile with energetic performances and an eye for goal. His ability to stretch defenses and operate effectively in one-on-one situations is seen as a valuable asset for a team aiming for an immediate return to the top flight.
While no formal bid has yet been confirmed, sources indicate that West Ham are closely monitoring the situation and could make a move as the transfer window progresses. Leicester, meanwhile, may face a decision over whether to retain one of their brightest young talents or cash in amid growing interest from other clubs.
For Fatawu, a potential switch to London would represent another significant step in a rapidly evolving career, as he continues to establish himself as one of Ghana’s most promising exports on the European stage.