London, UK – Kyle Walker-Peters has reportedly agreed to join West Ham United on a three-year deal, with the “here we go!” signal indicating that the transfer is all but finalized.

This move comes swiftly after his proposed transfer to Turkish side Besiktas fell through, leaving the experienced fullback free to choose his next destination.
According to long-standing West Ham insider @ExWHUEmployee, quick talks between the club and Walker-Peters’ representatives have led to a verbal agreement for a contract running until June 2028. Formal steps, including a medical and official announcement, are expected to follow very soon.
Walker-Peters, who became a free agent after his contract with Southampton expired in June, was widely expected to join Besiktas.
However, reports emerged that the 28-year-old requested a postponement of his medical with the Turkish club, which ultimately led Besiktas to withdraw their offer.
This opened the door for West Ham to swoop in and secure a player who can offer valuable versatility across both full-back positions.
For West Ham, this signing represents a shrewd piece of business, acquiring a proven Premier League talent without a transfer fee.
His arrival will provide crucial defensive cover, especially with the potential for current fullbacks to be unavailable due to international commitments like the African Cup of Nations.
The quick turnaround in his transfer saga highlights the rapid nature of the summer window.
Having initially seemed destined for Turkey, Walker-Peters will now embark on a new chapter in East London, much to the delight of West Ham fans looking for defensive reinforcements.