Everton Eye £10m Bargain for West Ham's Wan-Bissaka as Fire Sale Begins
The Toffees target the former Manchester United defender at a third of his 2024 price as relegated West Ham scramble to raise £150m

Everton are preparing a £10m bid for Aaron Wan-Bissaka as West Ham's relegation triggers the start of a desperate £150m asset sale. The right-back cost the Hammers £15m from Manchester United just two years ago.
The Toffees have identified Wan-Bissaka as the ideal replacement for Seamus Coleman, whose 17-year Goodison Park career ends this summer. At £10m, the 28-year-old represents extraordinary value for a defender with over 200 Premier League appearances.
From Old Trafford to the Championship: Wan-Bissaka's Rapid Decline
Wan-Bissaka's career trajectory reads like a cautionary tale of modern football's volatility. The defender left Manchester United for West Ham in 2024, seeking regular first-team football after falling down the pecking order at Old Trafford.
The Manchester United Years
At United, Wan-Bissaka arrived as one of England's most promising defensive talents following a £50m move from Crystal Palace in 2019. His defensive statistics were exceptional, consistently ranking among the Premier League's best for tackles and interceptions.
Yet tactical evolution under Erik ten Hag exposed his limitations going forward. The modern full-back demands changed, and Wan-Bissaka's conservative style fell out of favour.
West Ham's Failed Gamble
West Ham paid £15m believing they'd secured a proven Premier League defender at a discount. The move made sense on paper. Wan-Bissaka offered defensive solidity and Premier League experience at a reasonable price.
Instead, he arrives at the Championship after West Ham's 14-year top-flight stay ended on Sunday. They finished two points from safety in a campaign that unravelled spectacularly.
Why £10m Represents Daylight Robbery for Everton
The proposed £10m fee amounts to highway robbery in today's market. Consider the context: this is a 28-year-old international defender with extensive Premier League pedigree available at Championship prices.
Market Value Comparison
- Original Crystal Palace to Manchester United fee: £50m (2019)
- Manchester United to West Ham fee: £15m (2024)
- Current Everton bid: £10m (2026)
- Depreciation in two years at West Ham: 33%
For perspective, Premier League clubs routinely pay £20-30m for unproven Championship defenders. Everton could secure an established international for half that price.
Perfect Timing for the Toffees
Everton's interest aligns perfectly with their squad needs. Coleman's departure creates an immediate vacancy at right-back, while Wan-Bissaka offers Premier League-ready quality without the usual premium.
The defender will represent DR Congo at the 2026 World Cup, adding international tournament experience to his credentials. Everton hope to complete any deal before the summer showpiece begins.
West Ham's Fire Sale: The First Domino Falls
Wan-Bissaka represents merely the opening salvo in West Ham's enforced clear-out. The club must raise £150m through player sales to balance the books following relegation.
The Financial Reality
Premier League wage bills West Ham's financial model, built on 14 years of top-flight broadcasting income, faces immediate collapse.
There is expected to be a fire-sale in east London in the off-season with West Ham needing to raise £150m in player sales to balance the books.
The club's high earners must go. Mateus Fernandes attracts interest from multiple Premier League sides. El Hadji Malick Diouf has been linked with Manchester United. Each departure weakens any promotion push.
Captain's Loyalty Tested
Even captain Jarrod Bowen faces an uncertain future despite public commitments. The England international released an emotional statement accepting responsibility for the club's plight.
It's hard to post something like this when all you're feeling is embarrassment and pain. We just weren't good enough. Simple as that.
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What Happens Next
Everton's pursuit of Wan-Bissaka will test West Ham's resolve early in their fire sale. The Hammers face an impossible equation: retain quality for a promotion push or accept cut-price offers to meet financial obligations.
For Wan-Bissaka, the move offers immediate Premier League return and regular football ahead of the World Cup. His value won't get lower, making this summer the optimal time for interested clubs to strike.
The wider implications extend beyond one transfer. West Ham's predicament serves as a stark warning about Premier League financial pressures. One bad season can unravel years of progress, forcing clubs to accept pennies on the pound for established internationals.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much are Everton bidding for Aaron Wan-Bissaka?
Everton are preparing a £10m bid for Aaron Wan-Bissaka from relegated West Ham. The defender originally cost West Ham £15m from Manchester United just two years ago.
Why is West Ham selling players after relegation?
West Ham are conducting a £150m fire sale following their relegation to the Championship. The club finished two points from safety, ending their 14-year Premier League stay.



