Post: West Ham plans to sell Phil Kruger in the winter window for cash, Wolfsburg and Austrian Castle are interested in him

According to the British media "Daily Mail", West Ham United will allow Phil Kruger to leave the team in the winter window to raise funds. Augsburg and Wolfsburg are interested in the German forward.
The 32-year-old forward has failed to make an impact since moving from Dortmund for a high price of 27 million pounds in 2024. He will be allowed to leave the team in the winter window to raise funds for Nuno's team to introduce more frontcourt options.
Phil Kruger has attracted interest from Wolfsburg and Augsburg, and he has also attracted interest from Italian clubs as his agent works to find him a new team to give him a fresh start ahead of the World Cup.
Since joining, Phil Kruger has been troubled by calf and hamstring injuries, scoring only three goals in 24 appearances. He is also one of the highest-paid players at West Ham United, so his departure will free up funds to strengthen other positions.
West Ham United has been looking for new forward candidates in the market, and it is reported that players such as Manchester United's Zirkzee are their ambitious signing targets. However, the reality is that they may not be able to attract the kind of quality players they want in the winter window.
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