Summary
West Ham United has signed Spanish winger Adama Traore from Fulham for a deal potentially worth up to £2 million. Traore's contract with West Ham lasts until the end of the season, with an option for an additional year. This transfer is part of West Ham's active January transfer activity as the team works to improve its position in the Premier League.
Key Facts
- Adama Traore joined West Ham from Fulham in a deal worth up to £2 million.
- The contract is initially worth £1 million with possible add-ons and lasts until the season's end, with an option for another year.
- Traore, a 30-year-old winger, has been capped eight times by Spain.
- This season, he started in two Premier League matches for Fulham.
- He had a career history with clubs like Barcelona, Aston Villa, Middlesbrough, and Wolves before joining Fulham.
- West Ham has also signed other players and is involved in several transfer discussions as they aim to leave the relegation zone.
- The team's recent moves include selling players and engaging in more signings in the January transfer window.