From Portugal: West Ham stance on Mateus Fernandes revealed

by · Sport Witness

West Ham United are facing growing pressure over Mateus Fernandes as interest builds across the Premier League, yet the London club appear determined to hold their ground.

According to the Portuguese press, lots of other Premier League sides are keeping a close eye on the 21-year-old, while his recent Portugal call-up has only increased attention around him.

Add to that a strong run of performances since arriving in London, and it is easy to understand why his situation is now under scrutiny.

However, the message from West Ham is becoming clearer.

West Ham transfer stance firm

Reports from Portuguese outlet Apito Final claim West Ham have no intention of entertaining offers for Mateus Fernandes, even with several top-flight clubs monitoring him closely.

Manchester United, Chelsea, Manchester City and Liverpool are all credited with genuine interest. Meanwhile, Aston Villa, Newcastle United and Everton are also said to be tracking his development.

Despite that level of attention, the club’s internal position remains unchanged. The midfielder is viewed as a central figure in their long-term plans, and sources close to the situation insist there is no desire to negotiate.

Mateus Fernandes only joined West Ham last summer in a deal worth over £40m (€46m). That fee already made him one of the club’s most expensive signings, underlining the expectations placed on him from the start.

Since then, he is justifying that investment. Beyond his “above average maturity”, he has contributed with 5 goals and 4 assists in 35 matches across all competitions this season.

Contract, valuation and strategic planning

Mateus Fernandes is under contract until 2030, which strengthens West Ham’s negotiating position significantly.

Apito Final report that it would take an offer in excess of £50m (€58m) to even start conversations. Even then, there is no guarantee the club would engage.

That stance becomes even more notable given West Ham’s current situation. The club are still battling to secure their Premier League status, and preparations are already being made for two possible scenarios next season.

One plan focuses on reinforcing the squad to remain competitive in the top flight. The alternative considers the financial and sporting impact of relegation. Still, the report insists that Mateus Fernandes is not expected to be sacrificed in either case.

Other players, such as Jarrod Bowen and Crysencio Summerville, could attract interest if circumstances change. Fernandes, however, is being positioned differently.

Why this matters for West Ham

Mateus Fernandes is seen internally as a player to build around rather than cash in on. That distinction is important.

The midfielder’s profile fits a long-term project. He offers control in possession, progressive passing and growing tactical maturity. Those qualities have already been highlighted by coaches who worked with him earlier in his career.

His recent inclusion in the Portugal squad further reinforces that trajectory. It signals recognition beyond club level and suggests his development is on the right path.

For West Ham, the decision is straightforward. Selling now would bring profit, but keeping him could define their midfield for years.

At this stage, all indications point in one direction. Interest may continue to rise, but West Ham are not ready to listen.