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West Ham turned down two transfers in January that could have saved them from relegation
- West Ham were relegated from the Premier League after finishing 18th, two points short of safety.
- The club reportedly rejected two January transfer opportunities that could have changed their season.
- Axel Disasi was signed on deadline day on a £1.7 million loan fee from Chelsea.
- Rayan, a Brazilian forward, was valued by West Ham but a January loan move was not pursued.
- Rayan ultimately joined Bournemouth for £24.7 million and has been prolific since arriving.
- Newcastle forward William Osula was also reportedly considered but not pursued in January.
- Nuno Espirito Santo’s management reportedly concerned West Ham board over his treatment of James Ward-Prowse.
- Ward-Prowse reportedly faced removal from plans after Nuno's arrival, with training implications.
- Aston Villa are reportedly pursuing a deal to sign Osula as West Ham reassess options.
- The club faced a disappointing goal tally, conceding 65 goals for a goal difference of -19.
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