West Ham United are reportedly interested in signing 19-year-old Spanish winger Pablo Garcia from La Liga club Real Betis.
According to a report from Spanish outlet Fichajes, West Ham United will face competition from Bournemouth for Pablo Garcia, and they are willing to pay €30 million to get the deal done.
It is no secret that the Hammers need more quality in their attacking unit. Garcia could be a useful acquisition for them. West Ham need more technical ability and ingenuity on the flanks, and the Spanish attacker could be ideal for them.
The opportunity to play in the Premier League will be exciting for the young Spaniard as well. It would be a huge step up in his career, and the 19-year-old wonderkid would get to test himself at a higher level. Regular football in England could bring out the best in the player.
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West Ham could use Pablo Garcia
West Ham United have invested in two strikers, but they need to add more creativity to the side amid Lucas Paqueta’s desire to return to Flamengo. Pablo Garcia will certainly be excited to move to the Premier League. Meanwhile, the decision will be taken out of Real Betis’s hands, as West Ham are ready to trigger his release clause.
West Ham are fighting for survival in the Premier League, and they need to improve the team in January. They should be fighting for a place in the top four, but things have not gone according to plan for this season. They are now looking to bounce back strongly during the second half of the season.
Signing the right players could help them get them back on track. Garcia is a young player with a lot of potential, and he has the technical attributes to do well in English football. He might be able to settle in quickly and make an immediate impact at the London club.
The reported €30 million investment would be quite reasonable for a player of his potential. The young Spaniard could justify the investment in future if he manages to adapt to English football quickly. It remains to be seen whether the two clubs can finalise an agreement in the coming days.
