Sources: West Ham expect to complete Konstantinos Mavropanos deal with offers coming in
West Ham United are expecting to complete the sale of key centre-back Konstantinos Mavropanos this summer, sources have told Football Insider.
The Greece international is already attracting interest from clubs in the Premier League and in Germany following the Irons' relegation.
The East Londoners need sales to balance their books after falling into the Championship, and are aware that it will be "very difficult" to keep Mavropanos.
Sources say that West Ham are "bracing" for offers for the 28-year-old, amid an expectation that clubs will move for him in the coming weeks.
The former Arsenal man is set to have the choice between bouncing straight back to the Premier League or exploring a move to the Bundesliga.
Mavropanos was a key figure for Nuno Espirito Santo's side last term, and his strong performances have earned him plenty of admirers elsewhere.
Konstantinos Mavropanos a likely sale candidate for West Ham
West Ham are facing heavy interest in several of their key players already this summer, as Premier League clubs queue up to raid them after their relegation.
Crysencio Summerville looks increasingly likely to depart the London Stadium, while club captain Jarrod Bowen is also being chased by several clubs.
West Ham are expected to do everything in their power to keep hold of their skipper, but that could result in compromises being made elsewhere.
Mavropanos remains under contract until the summer of 2028, but with interest building as the transfer window gathers pace, there are growing concerns at West Ham.
Nuno is keen to keep the squad as strong as possible to ensure the best chance of an immediate return to the Premier League next term, but the club must balance that with moves to make up for the losses in revenue.
James McAtee makes key decision amid West Ham interest
Football Insider revealed earlier this week that James McAtee has no intention of leaving Nottingham Forest this summer, despite recent interest from West Ham.
The former Manchester City starlet started just two games in the Premier League in 2025-26, but is keen to stay at the City Ground and fight for his place.
The 23-year-old is hoping that Oliver Glasner's arrival as manager can open the door for him to get more opportunities to impress this season.
McAtee's price tag would also likely pose a major issue for West Ham to overcome in the next few weeks.

