Emmanuel Adébayor, formerly associated with Besiktas and Marseille, is now in discussions with West Ham, as reported by les-transferts.com. The Hammers, currently teetering on the brink of the relegation zone after 13 matches, are eager to secure the services of the Tottenham Spurs striker.
Despite being underutilized this season, the Togolese striker is open to leaving his current club, but the destination is a crucial consideration. The suitability of West Ham and their ability to meet his wage demands are key factors yet to be determined. Notably, Adébayor is eligible to join any team and participate in all European competitions.
Under the management of Sam Allardyce, West Ham has struggled in the Premier League, scoring only 9 goals in the current season with a record of 6 defeats, 4 draws, and 2 victories. The club is also exploring potential acquisitions such as André Pierre Gignac from Marseille, Bafetimbi Gomis from Lyon, and Christopher Samba from Dynamo Moscow.