Evening Standard
·09 de maio de 2025
West Ham confirm four first-team exits ahead of summer squad overhaul

Evening Standard
·09 de maio de 2025
Aaron Cresswell, Lukasz Fabianski, Vladimir Coufal and Danny Ings will leave on free transfers
Depart: Two of West Ham’s longest-serving players will leave
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West Ham have confirmed that Aaron Cresswell, Lukasz Fabianski, Vladimir Coufal and Danny Ings will leave the club as free agents this summer.
The Hammers have the oldest squad in the Premier League and have been preparing for a summer rebuild.
Fabianski, 40, Cresswell, 35, Coufal, 32 and Ings, 32, were all members of the side which won the Conference League in 2023, helping to seal the club’s first European silverware since 1965.
For Cresswell, the expiry of his contract will bring an end to an 11-year stay at West Ham. He joined from Ipswich Town in 2014.
Hammers boss Graham Potter said: “Aaron, Lukasz, Vladimir and Danny have been a pleasure to work with in my time here so far — all brilliant professionals on and off the pitch, with fantastic experience in the Premier League, and clearly loved and admired by their team-mates and everyone here at the club.
“We still have three important matches to play this season, and I know that their focus will be 100 per cent on helping the team in any way they can in those games, but we felt it was important to confirm this news now, out of respect for them and the service they have given to the Club, and to allow our supporters to show their appreciation at our final home match of the season.”
The Hammers have avoided relegation but are down in 17th place in the Premier League table, with Manchester United, Nottingham Forest and Ipswich left to play this season.
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