
West Ham United have bolstered their defensive options with the signing of Kyle Walker-Peters from Southampton. The 26-year-old right-back has joined the Hammers on a long-term deal, adding depth and experience to David Moyes' squad ahead of the new season.
Meanwhile, Brighton & Hove Albion's rising star Evan Ferguson is reportedly closing in on a move to AS Roma. The 19-year-old Irish striker, who has impressed in the Premier League, could soon finalise a switch to the Italian capital as Jose Mourinho looks to strengthen his attacking options.
Walker-Peters' West Ham Switch
Walker-Peters, who previously played for Tottenham Hotspur, brings versatility and Premier League pedigree to West Ham. Known for his pace and technical ability, the full-back is expected to compete for a starting spot immediately.
"We're delighted to welcome Kyle to West Ham," said Moyes. "His experience and quality will be vital as we aim for another strong campaign."
Ferguson's Serie A Adventure
Ferguson's potential move to Roma marks another step in the young forward's rapid rise. After breaking into Brighton's first team, his physicality and eye for goal have attracted interest from top European clubs.
Should the deal go through, Ferguson would follow in the footsteps of other British talents who have thrived in Serie A in recent years.
Both transfers highlight the ongoing business in the summer window, with Premier League clubs active in both incoming and outgoing deals.