Transfers
West Ham Seal Verbal Agreement to Sign Botafogo’s Goalkeeper John
West Ham United are closing in on their latest summer signing as they reach a verbal agreement with Botafogo to sign goalkeeper John Victor Maciel Furtado, commonly known as John.
According to sources close to the negotiation, the deal is worth around €10 million, with only minor details left before the transfer is finalized. Personal terms between the Brazilian shot-stopper and West Ham have already been agreed, signaling a strong step forward in the process.
A Brazilian Move for the Hammers
The 28-year-old has emerged as one of South America’s most reliable goalkeepers in recent years, helping Botafogo maintain consistency in the Brasileirão and the Copa Libertadores. His composure, shot-stopping reflexes, and commanding presence in the box have attracted interest from clubs in Europe before, but it’s West Ham who have now moved decisively.
Final Checks Before “Here We Go”
At the time of writing, both clubs are reviewing the final paperwork. Once the documentation is complete and signed, the deal will be officially sealed, making John the latest addition to West Ham’s squad under manager Julen Lopetegui.
This move reflects a growing trend in the Premier League: tapping into the Brazilian market not just for flair players, but for dependable, experienced assets in all positions — including goalkeeping.
What John Brings to the Premier League
John is known for:
-
Strong aerial control and command of his area
-
Excellent distribution with both feet
-
Leadership qualities, having captained Botafogo in several matches
-
Over 100 senior appearances in Brazil’s top flight
He’s expected to compete for the No. 1 shirt at West Ham, especially with questions lingering around the long-term future of current first-choice Alphonse Areola and the aging Lukasz Fabianski.
The Bigger Picture
This move is not just about filling a position. It represents West Ham’s continued efforts to blend experienced international talent with Premier League intensity. With European football on the cards again for the Hammers, squad depth and reliability between the posts will be crucial.
Stay tuned to Sports Market International as we await the official “Here We Go” confirmation — but all signs point to John making the London Stadium his new home very soon.
-
Local News2 days agoGroup Queries NFF Credibility, Neutrality On Federation Cup
-
Local News3 days agoAjide/APC Unity Cup: Organisers Extend Registration Period As 125 Clubs Already Registered
-
Local News1 day agoVI Foot Ijora, Fortune FA Set for JOF U-13 Cup Final Showdown
-
Transfers13 hours agoCristian Romero to Manchester United? Red Devils preparing ambitious move for Tottenham captain
-
World Cup 202614 hours agoKylian Mbappe insists he’s ‘saving’ goals for World Cup as Michael Olise steals spotlight with hat-trick for France
-
Transfers13 hours agoKieran Trippier joins Wolves on free transfer after Newcastle exit as Rob Edwards lands major summer signing
-
Transfers14 hours agoDarwin Nunez offered shock Liverpool return after Al-Hilal exit leaves striker available on free transfer
-
World Cup 202615 hours agoTop referee denied entry to USA and set to miss World Cup in stunning immigration controversy