MANCHESTER CITY AND UNITED LAUNCH RIVAL BIDS FOR WEST HAM’S MATEUS FERNANDES
Manchester rivals eye West Ham’s Mateus Fernandes as a relegation release clause makes him the bargain of 2026.
Manchester City and Manchester United are both keeping a close eye on Mateus Fernandes, West Ham’s 21-year-old midfielder who’s been one of the few bright spots in a rough season for the Hammers.
West Ham are caught up in a tense relegation battle, and Mateus Fernandes has a release clause in his contract that kicks in if they go down. Naturally, that’s caught the attention of some big clubs.
Both Manchester sides are ready to make a move if West Ham drop into the Championship.
Inside the club, people see Fernandes as a long-term prospect with serious top-level potential. He’s young, versatile, and already putting up numbers—no wonder he’s one of the most wanted young midfielders outside the Premier League’s top six.
West Ham is in a tough spot. They’re near the bottom of the table and can’t really afford to lose their best players if they want to stay up.
But according to SportsBoom, the club is willing to talk about a January sale if it means getting a better deal now rather than losing Fernandes for less money in the summer if they do go down.
That leaves manager Nuno Espírito Santo with a tough decision. He needs quality players to fight for survival, but the club also has to think about the financial hit that comes with relegation.
Mateus Fernandes has stood out all season—he’s started 19 out of 20 league games, chipped in with two goals and two assists, and just looks the part.
A January move could happen, especially if West Ham wants to cash in, but, honestly, a big transfer feels more likely in the summer.
In the end, it all comes down to whether West Ham can avoid the drop. If they don’t, Fernandes’ release clause is going to be the big story.
CONOR GALLAGHER CONFIRMED AS "VITAL" STARTER FOR SPURS FOLLOWING BENTANCUR’S INJURY LAYOFF
Conor Gallagher proved the doubters wrong against Man City. Discover why his €40m move to Tottenham is finally paying off for Spurs.
Chelsea and Atletico Madrid both decided Conor Gallagher wasn’t worth the trouble. At Chelsea, he had his moments—Pochettino liked him, but the fans never really warmed up. When Chelsea shipped him off to Atletico, it made sense. Enzo Fernandez stepped up, took over Gallagher’s role, and fit in perfectly next to Caicedo, with Cole Palmer adding that extra spark up front.
Things didn’t get much better for Gallagher in Spain. He barely got a chance at Atleti, lost his spot in the starting eleven, and pretty much ended up on the transfer list before anyone had time to blink. Interest was lukewarm at best until the winter window rolled around. Aston Villa wanted him and went after him pretty aggressively, but then Tottenham swooped in late. Spurs needed someone to patch up the midfield after Bentancur’s injury, so they just paid up—40 million euros, no hesitation.
His start at Tottenham? Rough. Honestly, that was to be expected. He’d played well at Palace before, but after his struggles at Atleti, he needed time to adjust. Sitting on the bench in Spain didn’t do him any favours.
Then Gallagher showed up. People doubted whether he could really add creativity and move the ball forward for Spurs, so his early struggles got people worried. But then came the 2-2 draw against Manchester City. He suddenly looked like the player both Ange Postecoglou and Thomas Frank were so desperate to sign.
Against City, Gallagher flipped the script. He set up a crucial assist, drove play forward on the dribble, and kept drawing fouls—everything the Spurs needed. Defensively, he was all over the place in a good way: two tackles, three interceptions, a full 90 minutes, and a huge part of the Spurs clawing their way back into the game.
Tottenham fans loved it. They saw the effort, the attitude, and the hunger to win. Gallagher just wouldn’t quit, and in that second half, he, Xavi Simons, Pape Matar Sarr, Destiny Udogie, and Dominic Solanke ran the show. Four of those guys have been carrying Spurs lately, so Gallagher is fitting right in with them. That’s a pretty good sign he’s going to work out just fine in North London.
AC MILAN MEDICAL FAILURE: THE HIDDEN KNEE INJURY THAT CRUSHED MATETA’S £30M MOVE
Jean-Philippe Mateta's £30m move to AC Milan is OFF. Discover why a failed medical has put his France World Cup dreams in jeopardy.