West Ham have stepped up their January preparations by identifying Barcelona’s teenage prodigy Dro as a prime transfer target. According to Alan Nixon, the Hammers have already begun compiling a dossier on the 17-year-old forward in anticipation of a potential move during the winter window. Their strategy is to act swiftly before the youngster’s valuation “goes crazy,” following his breakout into Barcelona’s first team.
Dro’s rapid rise through the ranks at La Masia has caught the attention of several top clubs across Europe, but West Ham are hoping to use the promise of first-team football as their selling point. The player made his senior debut for Barcelona in September and has since featured in both La Liga and the Champions League under Hansi Flick. His technical ability, and maturity beyond his years have made him one of the most exciting prospects in Spain.
While there has been no formal approach yet, the interest from the Hammers underlines their intention to reshape their squad.






