‘Makes life uncomfortable’ – West Ham fired huge warning over new £21m striker


West Ham have been told their new striker is “great on his day” but lacks consistency – a worrying omen for their relegation battle.

The Hammers have completed a deal to sign Lazio’s Valentin ‘Taty’ Castellanos, just three days after the £20m arrival of Pablo Felipe.

West Ham striker Valentin “Taty” Castellanos plays for Lazio

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Castellanos has scored two goals in 11 Serie A games this season.

The 27-year-old, who scored two goals and provided three assists in 11 Serie A games this season, has won two caps for Argentina.

He has signed a four-and-a-half year contract at the London Stadium with the option of a further twelve months.

Under-fire head coach Nuno Espirito Santo identified Castellanos as “an important target” but West Ham have been warned about their new number 11.

Is Catellanos suitable for the Premier League?

When asked what kind of player the Irons will be getting, European football expert Andy Brassell gave a mixed assessment of the striker.

He told The Pitch Prospect’s Trans Europe Express podcast: “Buying a striker for €30m when you’re a Premier League club isn’t going to change their fortunes beyond recognition.”

“Look, if you want to forget that fact, just go on YouTube and watch the time he scored four goals against Real Madrid and then you’ll feel a lot better about everything.”

“Castellanos is great on his day. You could see how he worked in the Premier League.”

“He’s strong. He can hold the ball up. He disrupts defenders.”