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West Ham in race to sign “one of Europe’s most in form CFs”
They might still be in the relegation zone, but things are starting to look up for West Ham United this season.
Following their draw away to Brighton & Hove Albion on Sunday afternoon, Nuno Espírito Santo’s side have lost just one of their last six games.
The Portuguese manager has made the East Londoners far harder to play against and is getting more out of players, such as Callum Wilson.
The Englishman is starting to look like his old self, but if reports are to be believed, West Ham could soon sign an upgrade.
West Ham target Wilson upgrade
While the Hammers have most certainly improved over the last couple of months, it’s clear that they still need reinforcements in the January window, and so it’s not been a surprise to see them linked with a host of talented players.
For example, Chelsea’s Axel Disasi has once again been touted for a move to the London Stadium, as has Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Jose Sa.
Yet, as good a signing as those two would be, neither one could be described as an upgrade on Wilson, unlike Joaquín Panichelli.
Yes, according to a recent report from Spain, West Ham are one of a few Premier League clubs interested in the Argentine striker.
Alongside the East Londoners, the report has revealed that Chelsea and Aston Villa have set their sights on the RC Strasbourg star.
A potential price for the 23-year-old is not mentioned in the report, but given that his £28k-per-week contract runs until 2030, he’s unlikely to come cheap.
With that said, West Ham should still do what they can to sign Panichelli, even if his arrival would be bad news for Wilson.
How Panichelli compares to Wilson
Now, it should be said that, as things stand, Wilson is doing an excellent job for West Ham.
However, football is a brutal game, and if the Irons can find themselves a better striker in the winter window, they should sign them.
So, with that said, is Panichelli a better forward than the Englishman?
Well, when it comes down to their output, the most important metric of all for forward, the answer is resounding yes.
For example, so far this season, the Argentine, whom U23 scout Antonio Mango has dubbed “one of the most in-form Strikers in Europe,” has scored ten goals in 19 appearances.
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Panichelli vs Wilson in 25/26 |
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Player |
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Appearances |
19 |
13 |
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Goals |
10 |
4 |
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Assists |
0 |
1 |
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Goal Involvements per Match |
0.52 |
0.38 |
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All Stats via Transfermarkt |
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That means that the former Deportivo Alavés star is averaging a goal involvement every 1.9 games.
In contrast, the former Newcastle United ace has scored four goals and provided one assist in 13 appearances this season, resulting in a goal involvement every 2.6 games.
Another area in which the Córdoba-born gem clearly has a significant advantage over the Irons ace is age.
The once-capped international only turned 23 in October, whereas the Coventry-born poacher is 33 and set to turn 34 in February.
Now, this may not be an issue at the moment, but it does mean Nuno cannot build a team around the Englishman, which isn’t the case for the “clinical” Strasbourg striker, as dubbed by Mango.
Ultimately, while Wilson shouldn’t be moved on, West Ham should sign Panichelli next month to rival him for game time and then eventually surpass him to become the club’s starting number nine.
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