Axel Disasi is prepared to extend his stay at West Ham United beyond the current campaign, but only if the club secures its Premier League status.

The defender, who arrived on loan from Chelsea during the January transfer window, has quickly established himself as a central figure in West Ham’s battle to avoid relegation.

His consistency at the back has provided much-needed stability during a tense period for the East London side, with the Frenchman featuring prominently since his arrival.

Disasi has started each of his eight league appearances so far, underlining the trust placed in him by the coaching staff as the club fights to climb clear of danger. His performances have been marked by composure, physical presence, and tactical discipline, qualities that have helped West Ham remain competitive in crucial fixtures.

According to The Athletic, the 28-year-old would be open to making the move permanent once his loan spell concludes. However, any such decision hinges on the club’s ability to retain their top-flight status, a condition that reflects both sporting ambition and career considerations.

For West Ham, securing survival could therefore prove decisive not only for their immediate future but also for their chances of retaining one of their most reliable performers in recent months.

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