Aaron Wan-Bissaka could return to the Premier League sooner than expected after West Ham’s relegation. Everton are closely monitoring the DR Congo international and considering a £10m move to secure his services.
Wan-Bissaka, 26, is among several players likely to leave West Ham as the club faces financial pressure following their drop from the top flight. Reports suggest the Hammers aim to raise nearly £150m through player sales to offset losses estimated at £100m caused by relegation.
Everton see Wan-Bissaka as a valuable addition to their defensive line. His experience in England’s top division and versatility at right-back make him a strong candidate for Sean Dyche’s rebuilding plans. The Toffees are expected to act quickly, given competition from other clubs tracking West Ham’s squad.
West Ham’s situation has placed several of their key players in the spotlight. Clubs across the Premier League are weighing bids, knowing the London side must balance its books. Wan-Bissaka’s potential move could be one of the early deals to shape the summer transfer window.
For Everton, securing Wan-Bissaka would strengthen their backline and send a signal of intent after narrowly avoiding relegation themselves. The club’s management is keen to add proven Premier League talent to stabilize performances next season.
As the transfer window approaches, Wan-Bissaka’s future remains uncertain, but his availability highlights the wider reshuffle expected at West Ham. Everton’s interest could soon turn into a formal bid, setting the stage for one of the first major moves of the summer.




