Premier League
The adventure of Niclas Füllkrug at West Ham seems to be coming to an end, just five months after his arrival in London. The German forward, who signed with the English club from Borussia Dortmund in a deal valued at 26 million euros plus variables, has failed to establish himself in the Premier League, and reasons for a possible change are starting to pile up.
With a contract until 2028, Füllkrug has not had the expected impact. An Achilles tendon injury and struggles to adapt to his new environment have limited his participation to just four matches and a goal. This modest performance contrasts with his reputation as a reliable goal scorer in Germany, where he even played in the Champions League final with Dortmund.
Fullkrug's Reason for Wanting to Leave West Ham
As reported by Tuttosport, the German striker is seriously considering a temporary exit from England for personal reasons. This situation has led his circle to explore possible loan options, with Juventus emerging as a potential destination, especially if the Italian club encounters setbacks in Arek Milik's recovery.
Füllkrug's current valuation is around 20 million euros, but a loan could be feasible if West Ham decides to address the player's needs. For now, the forward's future is uncertain, but all signs point to English football not being his long-term destination.
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