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West Ham circle Adingra as Sunderland face transfer dilemma

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West Ham are targeting 24-year-old winger Simon Adingra as they plot a Championship return. The report highlights the Ivory Coast international as a priority target to add pace and creativity to their flanks.

According to the source, West Ham aim to rebuild quickly, prioritising athleticism and threat out wide to mount an immediate promotion push. Adingra, described as a "jewel", fits the profile as a direct runner and dribbling specialist.

The player arrived at Sunderland in July 2025 from Brighton & Hove Albion, having spent the second half of the season on loan at Monaco. His international credentials include representing the Ivory Coast at the 2026 FIFA World Cup and winning Best Young Player and Man of the Match in the AFCON final.

Adingra’s profile is built on versatility across both flanks and a reputation for unlocking stubborn defences. The source labels him an "ideal marquee signing" for clubs seeking an immediate impact in lower-league football.

West Ham have already engaged with Adingra’s representatives, indicating the interest is more than speculative. The club’s urgency reflects their need to refresh the squad after relegation.

Competition for Adingra is intensifying, with Monaco pushing for another loan and interest reported from Roma, RB Leipzig, Ipswich Town and Hull City. The player’s representatives are central to the process.

From Sunderland’s perspective, the reports underscore a recurring frustration: bringing in a player of Adingra’s pedigree only to face immediate speculation about his future. The club’s inability to fully utilise his quality fuels supporter discontent.

Sunderland risk losing control of the situation as multiple clubs circle and Monaco seek another loan. The club’s challenge is to either integrate Adingra or secure a deal that benefits their long-term project.

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