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    Just Now:Max Kilman’s West Ham Future in Serious Doubt as Club Pursues Charlie Cresswell Move

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    Max Kilman’s West Ham United career seems to be done amid brand new Charlie Cresswell update

    Max Kilman may not have a future at West Ham United, given his poor performances in recent months.

    West Ham want to bring in Charlie Cresswell from Toulouse, and his potential arrival would put Kilman further down in the pecking order.

    The 28-year-old last started in the 1-1 draw against Brighton, but had a game worth forgetting for the Hammers.

    Why do you think it has gone so wrong for Max Kilman? And who is West Ham’s worst-ever signing?

    Nuno Espirito Santo talks to Max Kilman during West Ham United v Burnley - Premier League
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    “I used to really like him but he probably didn’t have that responsibility at Wolves. When you are the leading main centre-half, you’ve got to dominate that situation.

    “He’s too passive.”

    – Jamie Carragher after watching Kilman in the 2-0 defeat by Brentford

    “We used to speak about not switching off the engine because he looks for a rest [on the pitch]. I’ve been watching him recently, and I’m sure Nuno will be drilling into him; ‘Don’t rely on your pace and physicality. Make sure you’re always switched on’.”

    – Former Wolves boss Gary O’Neil

    “There are many reasons behind [dropping Kilman for the defeat by Liverpool].

    “The schedule, Dino [Mavropanos] has had an injury, has recovered and is working well, having [to] schedule players ahead of a quick turnaround.

    “We are going to need all the players in the squad. Just a decision. I think Dino competed well.”

    – Nuno on dropping Kilman

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    West Ham expected to open Charlie Cresswell talks

    Hammers News has been told that Cresswell is a priority for West Ham in the January transfer window.

    The club are expected to open talks with the former Leeds United defender in order to bring him to the London Stadium in the January transfer window.

    The 23-year-old was a transfer target in the summer as well, but the Irons failed to secure his services.

    Can Charlie Cresswell address West Ham’s defensive issues?

    Charlie Cresswell wins 3.91 aerial duels per 90 minutes – that puts him in the 97th percentile in Europe’s top five leagues. He could be useful…?

    damien.lucas
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    Exactly what we need, brave, loves heading the ball – something our current CBs seem scared to do – has Ginger Pele potential cult hero vibes

    daniel.owen
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    Top defender, and his goalscoring record is also pretty impressive. I feel he could be a Mavropanos upgrade

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    They signed Igor Julio on loan from Brighton and the Brazilian has been the fourth-choice centre-back at the club.

    He has made just four Premier League appearances, and it seems highly unlikely that he has a future in the capital.

    However, he is not owned by the Hammers and they will need to raise funds to sign Cresswell, opening the door for Kilman to leave the club.

    Charlie Cresswell standing for England during the national anthem
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    Which clubs are interested in signing Kilman?

    According to Claret and Hugh, the Hammers would happily part ways with the defender for a £25million fee in the January transfer window.

    The club paid Wolves £40million for the centre-back, but would be open to cutting their losses on him in the coming weeks.

    As things stand, apart from Crystal Palace’s mooted interest in Kilman, not a lot of clubs appear to be hot on the West Ham defender.

    The Englishman himself may look to force a move if he sees his minutes reducing due to Cresswell’s arrival.

    Clubs in the Championship or potentially in Europe would surely be willing to take a punt on him as he’s only 28 and has years of Premier League experience under his belt.

    It’s on the Irons to drum up interest in the defender if they do plan to sell him, but not signing a new centre-back in January would be opening the door to relegation.

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