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Coffee 2:30 Mon Jun 20
Nayef Aguerd - signed (30m)
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West Ham United complete Nayef Aguerd transfer



West Ham United are delighted to announce the signing of Morocco international defender Nayef Aguerd.

The 26-year-old joins the Hammers from French Ligue 1 club Rennes on a five-year contract and adds further quality and depth to David Moyes’ squad. He will wear the No27 shirt.

Aguerd has enjoyed two impressive seasons with Rennes, enhancing the reputation he established at FUS Rabat, Dijon and with the Moroccan national team.

Now, the left-sided player will continue his career in the English Premier League, where his combination of talents will see him provide strong competition for Craig Dawson, Issa Diop, Angelo Ogbonna and Kurt Zouma.

“I was really excited when I heard about West Ham United's interest,” said Aguerd, an impressive individual who speaks fluent French, English, Arabic and Spanish.

“When I heard about it, I knew I needed to go to the Premier League, because it’s a dream for every player.

“West Ham is a historic Club. I saw a few of their games this year, and I saw the fans and the atmosphere were fantastic, with the bubbles!

“I talked with the manager and he showed me that he was very interested, so it was easy to choose to come to West Ham.”

Aguerd was born in the city of Kénitra in the north of Morocco into a footballing family. His father played in the Moroccan top-flight, while his uncle Abdelmajid Bouyboud was capped 34 times and appeared at the 1994 FIFA World Cup finals – an achievement his nephew could emulate in Qatar later this year.

As a boy, Aguerd represented local club KAC of Kénitra before being scouted and recruited to the national Mohammed VI Football Academy in the capital city of Rabat, where he spent four years playing alongside the likes of Sevilla striker Youssef En-Nesyri.

In 2014, aged 18, he joined leading club Rabat FUS, making 12 appearances in his debut season and attracting the attention of a host of leading Spanish clubs.

After bulking up and working hard on his game, Aguerd then inspired FUS to their first-ever Moroccan Championship in May 2016, scoring a vital goal against Ittihad Tanger that all but clinched the title.

After scoring in the 2017 CAF Champions League and impressing regularly for FUS over the next two seasons, Aguerd joined French Ligue 1 club Dijon in 2018.

Two encouraging seasons for Les Rouges led to a transfer to Rennes, where he started the club’s first-ever UEFA Champions League match at home to Russian side Krasnodar and featured in four of six group-stage fixtures in the autumn of 2020.

Aguerd has thrived at Roazhon Park, making 66 Ligue 1 appearances and helping Rennes qualify for Europe in each of the last two seasons. He scored twice in seven UEFA Europa Conference League appearances and started 31 Ligue 1 games as Rennes finished fourth last term.

At international level, the defender was capped at U20 and U23 level before making his senior debut against Albania in August 2016. Two years later, he helped Morocco win the African Nations Championship on home turf.

He is now a regular in the Atlas Lions’ starting XI with 25 senior caps and was an ever-present in Morocco’s successful 2022 World Cup qualifying campaign and run to the 2021 CAF Africa Cup of Nations quarter-finals.

Everyone at West Ham United would like to welcome Nayef to London Stadium and wish him all the best for his career in Claret and Blue.

Replies - In Chronological Order (Show Newest Messages First)

Vexed 2:32 Mon Jun 20
Re: Nayef Aguerd - signed (30m)
Price is absurd. Good luck to him though.

Lee Trundle 2:35 Mon Jun 20
Re: Nayef Aguerd - signed (30m)
Right out of the blue, this one. I like how the club kept it under wraps.

El Scorchio 2:37 Mon Jun 20
Re: Nayef Aguerd - signed (30m)
Good stuff.

Now to get those other 6-7 players which we sorely need, in areas of greater need than centre back.

So only full back, midfield, wide attacking and striker then....

threesixty 2:39 Mon Jun 20
Re: Nayef Aguerd - signed (30m)
"I have been really impressed with Nayef's character and attitude during our discussions"

Looks like character is Moyes' no.1 priority right now.

rumford 2:43 Mon Jun 20
Re: Nayef Aguerd - signed (30m)
Iwould like to another 4 or 5 players coming in but its not going to happen. Hope I'm wrong.

Lee Trundle 2:45 Mon Jun 20
Re: Nayef Aguerd - signed (30m)
The Standard are reporting that Moyes wants a further six signings on top of this, so hopefully he's woken up a bit about the size of the squad.

rumford 2:45 Mon Jun 20
Re: Nayef Aguerd - signed (30m)
See

twoleftfeet 2:47 Mon Jun 20
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Fucking hell some of you need to have a day off from your whining.

Don't sign a player, you moan.

Sign a player, you moan.

As for saying he is overpriced well that is just fucking stupid when you have yet to see him play.

I am sure 2 games in to his West Ham career the usual suspects would be writing him off.

Welcome to the club Nayef.

Rossal 2:50 Mon Jun 20
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Rennes fans seem gutted to lose him, never seen him play but got to trust Moyes' judgement.

Look forward to seeing him play, now lets get the other 6 through the door

El Scorchio 2:52 Mon Jun 20
Re: Nayef Aguerd - signed (30m)
Lee Trundle 2:45

Good stuff. Good to hear. it was ridiculous that we were basically using about only 13-14 players to get genuine minutes out of for the second half of the season. Absolutely unsustainable.

Hammer and Pickle 2:52 Mon Jun 20
Re: Nayef Aguerd - signed (30m)
Good news. Looks like a step in the right direction.

greenie1 2:57 Mon Jun 20
Re: Nayef Aguerd - signed (30m)
About time it was official. I read he has been house hunting for the past 2 weeks.

Hammer and Pickle 2:57 Mon Jun 20
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He gets Payet’s no.27 shirt, which may indicate he’s got a bit of a WAND

southbankbornnbred 3:01 Mon Jun 20
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Don't know much about this fella, beyond what has been reported about him.

But to those saying we've overpaid, don't forget it's not £30m off the cuff. It's up to £30m over the duration of his five-year contract, including all the add-ons.

So likely to be less as a basic fee.

Still have no idea whether it will be value for money - but he's one of us now, so good luck to the fella. Hope he does really well for us. Just as an observation, he looks like he might need to gain a few pounds of upper body muscle. He'll need it in the Premier League. He won't enjoy marking Antonio in training.

zico 3:12 Mon Jun 20
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Apparently can play left back as well as he is left footed which is a bonus as to be fair we struggled with a left sided centre back once Oggy was injured. Assume the confidence that Oggy will be back and playing lots isn't there.

COOL HAND LUKE 3:16 Mon Jun 20
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We are in that 'bubbling under' area, below the top four, but increasingly capable of seeing off those in the pack around and below us, so NOBODY is going to want us to improve our team/squad. It therefore stands to reason we may have to overpay a bit to get quality players through the door right now. Tottenham (*spits*) had four or five seasons with the same problems, as I recall... this transitional period is doubly difficult for us because it coincides with the Daves preparing to sell up, so (whether we like it or not) they are going to want to hang on to as much wonga as they can ahead of jumping ship.

Lily Hammer 3:21 Mon Jun 20
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I know it’s only YouTube, but the one I saw showed loads of good strong defending, an almost Rice like ability to stretch out a long leg and get the ball, and it looks like he can pass and is quite comfortable on the ball.

Let’s hope he can bring his YouTube form to the premier league.

Welcome to West Ham, Yeffy, SON!

BRANDED 3:25 Mon Jun 20
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Solid.

terry-h 3:54 Mon Jun 20
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We now seem to have three centre backs with all the attributes of what can be described as BRICK SHIT HOUSES.

Exactly how I want my central defenders to perform!

Thames Ironworks 3:58 Mon Jun 20
Re: Nayef Aguerd - signed (30m)
Finally a player who has come through the SWP medical and signed!

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