Aaron Wan-Bissaka price tag emerges as Everton plot West Ham raid
Relegation has triggered a harsh financial reset at West Ham United, with the club now required to generate significant funds through player sales to stabilise its accounts.
The drop into the Championship has placed immediate strain on the wage structure and transfer planning, forcing a reassessment of squad value across the board.
Reports suggest the Hammers must raise in the region of £150 million from outgoing transfers to balance the books and offset the financial impact of relegation.
As part of that adjustment, several senior figures are expected to depart the London Stadium, with Jarrod Bowen and Mateus Fernandes among those likely to be moved on if suitable offers arrive.
The situation has created an urgent and opportunistic market for rival clubs monitoring elite Premier League experience at reduced valuations.
Everton target Wan-Bissaka as price tag revealed
One of the most eye-catching potential exits involves Aaron Wan-Bissaka, who has emerged as a concrete target for Everton.
According to The Telegraph, the right-back could be available for around £10 million, a figure that has immediately attracted attention given his pedigree and top-flight consistency.
The 28-year-old, an international for DR Congo, is preparing for the World Cup next month and remains highly regarded for his defensive reliability and one-on-one ability. His availability at a reduced fee is understood to be a direct consequence of West Ham’s financial restructuring rather than any decline in performance levels.
Wan-Bissaka joined West Ham from Manchester United in the summer of 2024 for £15 million and has since contributed eight assists across 65 appearances. His steady output, combined with his defensive discipline, has kept him on the radar of several Premier League clubs seeking an experienced right-back option without a premium transfer fee.
Moyes sees potential bargain in experienced full-back
For David Moyes, the opportunity to bring in a proven Premier League defender at a reduced price could represent one of the smartest deals of the upcoming transfer window. Wan-Bissaka’s blend of defensive awareness, recovery speed and growing attacking contribution makes him a valuable asset in a squad looking to rebuild efficiently.
If Everton move decisively, the transfer could represent both a strategic signing and a market opportunism, capitalising on West Ham’s financial necessity while strengthening a key defensive position ahead of the new campaign.
