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'It's a disgrace' - West Ham fans fume at 'unbelievable' transfer news as exit confirmed
West Ham United have confirmed the departure of winger Luis Guilherme in their first permanent sale of the January 2026 transfer window, sparking outrage among supporters who branded the move a "disgrace" and "unbelievable."[1]
Guilherme, who joined the Hammers last summer amid high expectations, has struggled to make an impact, featuring sparingly in the Premier League and failing to justify his transfer fee. The 19-year-old Brazilian's exit was sealed after West Ham agreed a deal with an undisclosed club, allowing him to depart just six months after arriving. Fans took to social media to vent their frustration, with one supporter posting: "It's a disgrace selling Guilherme now. He needed time!" Another called it "unbelievable transfer news – we've got no depth left."[1]
The sale comes amid a busy window for manager Nuno Espirito Santo, who is desperate to bolster the attack amid relegation fears. West Ham have already agreed a £25.3 million deal for Taty Castellanos from Lazio, with the striker pictured at an airport en route to London for his medical. Images show Castellanos boarding a flight, signaling the deal is nearing completion.[1]
Further reinforcements are in the pipeline, including interest in Gil Vicente striker Pablo, who recently underwent a medical, though potential issues have arisen. Niclas Fullkrug is also on the verge of a loan exit to AC Milan, while Callum Wilson's future remains uncertain.[1]
Supporters' fury stems from concerns over squad depth, especially with Fullkrug's impending departure thinning the forward options. One fan raged: "Selling Guilherme and loaning Fullkrug out? Nuno's lost the plot." Despite the backlash, the club views Guilherme's sale as a financial necessity to fund incomings like Castellanos.[1]
West Ham's transfer activity reflects a high-stakes push to avoid the drop, but the Guilherme exit has ignited fan discontent, highlighting tensions between short-term finances and long-term squad building.
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