The Premier League is finally back, but things are not looking so great for West Ham United.
Graham Potter’s side were tasked with a visit to the newly promoted Sunderland yesterday afternoon but, instead of picking up some early points, were comfortably beaten 3-0.
The result is a real wake-up call that unless the club do something dramatic in the closing weeks of the transfer window, they’ll be in real danger of going down come the end of the campaign.
Fortunately, it looks like West Ham are keen on bringing in an incredibly exciting talent, someone who could be their new Declan Rice.
West Ham target their new Rice
It would be fair to say that, so far this summer, West Ham’s dealings in the transfer market have been nothing more than fine.
While the additions of Kyle Walker-Peters, Mads Hermansen and El Hadji Malick Diouf improve the squad, they aren’t really enough for a side that ended last season five points off the drop zone.
Luckily, it looks like the club are keen to make at least one more significant addition to the team as they circle someone who could be their new Rice.
At least that is according to a recent report from Eduardo Burgos, who has claimed that West Ham are interested in Andrey Santos.
In fact, the Spanish journalist has revealed that the Hammers sent Chelsea a €53m offer, which is about £42m, but it was rejected.
As things stand, it appears that the Blues do not want to sell the Brazilian, but if the last few windows have shown us anything, it’s that they will move on most players if the fee is right.
So, while it would be a costly and complicated transfer to get over the line, West Ham should be doing all they can to sign Santos, especially as he could be their new Rice.
How Santos compares to Rice
It should probably go without saying that we are not suggesting Santos is quite on the same level as Rice at the moment, but it might be closer than you’d think, and there are some undeniable similarities between the pair.
The first is, unsurprisingly, where they play on the pitch, as, like the Arsenal star, the Brazilian is someone who thrives as either a central or defensive midfielder and is a monster when it comes to breaking up play and helping out his defence.
For example, while respected analyst Ben Mattinson described him as a “duel monster” who is “brilliant at screening the backline,” talent scout Jacek Kulig arguably went even further and called him a “one-man war machine in midfield.”
However, just like the former Irons captain, the Blues gem is able to match up his tireless running and defensive attributes with an eye for goal and an ability to make things happen at the sharp end of the pitch.
In 34 appearances for Strasbourg last season, the 21-year-old phenom scored 11 goals and provided five assists and was praised by Mattinson for the way he “crashes the box” and his seriously impressive ability to “progress the ball.”
Finally, on top of being so similar to such an incredible international, the Rio de Janeiro-born ace has some sensational underlying numbers to his name.
According to FBref, he ranked in the top 3% of midfielders in Ligue 1 for tackles won, the top 5% for non-penalty goals and goals per shot, and the top 8% for dribblers tackled, among other metrics, all per 90.
Santos’ FBref scout report |
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Statistics |
Per 90 |
Percentile |
Tackles Won |
2.33 |
Top 3% |
Non-Penalty Goals |
0.32 |
Top 5% |
Goals/Shot |
0.22 |
Top 5% |
Tackles |
3.47 |
Top 6% |
Touches (Def 3rd) |
19.99 |
Top 6% |
Goals |
0.32 |
Top 7% |
Dribblers Tackled |
1.61 |
Top 8% |
Pass Completion % (Long) |
80.2% |
Top 9% |
SCA (Defensive Action) |
0.16 |
Top 9% |
GCA (Defensive Action) |
0.03 |
Top 10% |
Tackles (Def 3rd) |
1.48 |
Top 11% |
Tackles (Mid 3rd) |
1.61 |
Top 12% |
Tkl+Int |
4.48 |
Top 12% |
Touches (Def Pen) |
3.40 |
Top 12% |
% of Aerials Won |
60.7% |
Top 12% |
Penalty Kicks Won |
0.03 |
Top 14% |
Clearances |
2.11 |
Top 15% |
Aerials Won |
1.17 |
Top 15% |
These numbers help to justify the image of the Brazilian star as someone who can help snuff out opposition attacks in his half before kick-starting a counter and bringing the ball all the way up the other end.
Ultimately, West Ham need to add some real quality to the side this summer, and while it will be difficult, they should be doing all they can to get Santos, especially as he could be their new Rice.