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West Ham are on the verge of completing a £40m deal to bring in Wolves captain Max Kilman.

The Hammers had a £25m bid turned down for Kilman last month.

However, it appears certain their persistence will pay off with Wolves set to accept the latest offer, which would allow Kilman to complete his move.

It will reunite him with former Wolves boss Julen Lopetegui, who has replaced David Moyes at the London Stadium.

West Ham technical director Tim Steidten said earlier this week he anticipated it would be a "busy" summer for the club.

Crucially, he also confirmed West Ham had no profit and sustainability issues thanks to the £105m sale of Declan Rice last summer.

Kilman, 27, joined Wolves in 2018 from Maidenhead United.

The defender had to wait until May 2019 before making his debut for the club against Fulham.

 

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18 minutes ago, Mad Jack said:

I'm pretty sure Maidenhead get 25% of the fee for Kilman.

I read that it was 10%, so still £4m or more which is a huge windfall for a non-league club.

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Adrian is leaving Liverpool.

The entire first team squad is younger than me now.

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£34m for a backup ST, that they may end up paying more for to pay it in installments. Honestly don't even know anymore if that's good value or too much money for a backup, who doesn't really have familiarity playing in other positions.

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