In a dramatic turn of events, West Ham United has successfully hijacked Juventus’ pursuit of French defender Jean-Clair Todibo, securing his signature in a €40 million deal.
According to Fabrizio Romano, a renowned transfer expert, Todibo, his agent, and West Ham director Tim Steidten are en route to London to finalize the transfer.
Steidten traveled to Nice yesterday to negotiate the terms of the deal, which includes a loan with an obligation to buy and a sell-on clause. Despite Juventus being in advanced talks with OGC Nice for weeks, they failed to meet the club’s conditions, allowing West Ham to swoop in and secure the transfer.
The move is seen as a significant coup for West Ham, who have beaten off stiff competition from the Italian giants to land the highly-rated defender. Todibo, who has been impressing in Ligue 1, will undergo medical tests later today to complete the transfer.
This deal marks a major statement of intent from West Ham, demonstrating their ambition to strengthen their squad and challenge for European spots. The signing of Todibo is expected to be a significant boost to David Moyes’ side, who have been looking to bolster their defense ahead of the new season.

