While West Ham United have certainly signed some real talents over the last few years, they’ve unfortunately made more than their fair share of poor signings.
For example, the likes of Andy Irving, Mads Hermanssen, and Gianluca Scamacca are either failing to make the grade or have already failed, and that’s just from the last few summers.
Yet, perhaps the most disappointing addition the East Londoners have made in recent years is Niclas Füllkrug.
Fortunately, it looks like the German could be moving on sooner rather than later, although West Ham should make sure they get rid of another flop at the same time, someone former manager David Moyes was particularly excited about.
Füllkrug’s West Ham disaster
When West Ham splashed £27m on Füllkrug last summer, there was a fair deal of excitement from some in the fanbase, as while he was certainly on the older side, he had just come off a stellar season for Borussia Dortmund in which he reached the Champions League final and chalked up 15 goals and provided ten assists in 43 appearances.
As if that wasn’t enough, he had also just spent the summer playing for Germany in the Euros.
Unfortunately, even those with the lowest of expectations for the veteran striker have since been disappointed with his efforts in East London.
In his first campaign with the club, injuries limited him to just 20 appearances, totalling 877 minutes, in which he scored just three goals and provided two assists.
This season has not been much better, as before his current injury, the 32-year-old had failed to score a single goal or provide a single assist in seven appearances, totalling 385 minutes.
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Füllkrug’s West Ham career |
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|---|---|---|
|
Season |
24/25 |
25/26 |
|
Appearances |
20 |
7 |
|
Minutes |
877′ |
385′ |
|
Goals |
3 |
0 |
|
Assists |
2 |
0 |
|
Goal Involvements per Match |
0.25 |
0.00 |
|
Minutes per Goal Involvement |
175.4′ |
N/A |
So, with the former Dortmund star being both woefully ineffective and injury-prone, most fans weren’t too upset when news broke of his desire to leave the club in the winter window.
It now looks like such a move will occur, with several Bundesliga sides readying offers to take him off the Hammers’ hands.
Füllkrug will probably end up doing alright back in Germany, but his departure would be best for all parties involved, which is also the case for another West Ham dud Moyes once thought would be a success.
The West Ham star who must be sold
Aside from Füllkrug, the West Ham player most in need of being sold in the winter window is, unfortunately, James Ward-Prowse.
The expectations around the Englishman’s £30m move in the summer of 2023 were even higher than for the German’s arrival, with then-manager Moyes highlighting his “leadership qualities” as a reason why he could become a “big voice” in the dressing room.
Now, to his credit, the former Southampton captain didn’t have the worst of starts during his time in the capital and actually ended his first campaign with a reasonable enough tally of seven goals and 12 assists in 51 appearances.
However, the wheels very quickly came off the following season as new manager Julen Lopetegui didn’t fancy him in his midfield and sent him away on loan to Nottingham Forest.
Unfortunately, Nuno, who was in charge of the Tricky Trees, also quickly realised he did not want the Englishman in the heart of his midfield and barely gave him any game time.
So, the Irons recalled the 31-year-old, and under Graham Potter, he once again became an important part of a team.
However, whether it was age, poor form or something else entirely, the former Saints star came back and looked miles off it and continues to look off the pace into this season.
He simply didn’t have the physicality or athleticism to do the defensive work required of a central midfielder, and he also became far more ineffective going forward.
So when Nuno was appointed manager in September, it was not a surprise to see the Portsmouth-born ace left out of the squad entirely.
Since the Portuguese manager has been in the dugout, the 11-capped international has not even featured in a match-day squad, and it is therefore fair to say his time at the London Stadium is well and truly over.
Therefore, like with Füllkrug, West Ham should sell Ward-Prowse as soon as possible.

