West Ham: Emil Holm is a better option than Johnson
West Ham are starting to make inroads into the transfer market…
West Ham are in the market for a right back and are targeting Emil Holm.
Who wants to sign Emil Holm?
According to Tuttomercatoweb, the Irons and Brighton have made €9.5m (£8m) bids for the Spezia man, both of which were instantly rejected.
The report details that the Serie A outfit is demanding closer to £13m for Holm.
Who is Emil Holm?
The full-back, described as a “rising star” by Swedish midfielder Pontus Wernbloom, made 23 appearances across all competitions last term and could evolve into a better option than Ben Johnson.
Defensively, Holm and Johnson rank extremely close for a number of metrics for a defender.
That includes tackles per 90 (1.68 vs 2.08) which are in favour of Johnson, blocks per 90 (1.36 vs 1.25), clearances per 90 (2.65 vs 2.91), and aerials won per 90 (4.2 vs 1.66).
Whilst the Englishman betters Holm in 75% of those metrics, the Swede has still shown he is extremely reliable, failing to commit any errors leading to shots or goals domestically. Interestingly, he’s also a great deal better in the air.
David Moyes’ interest in the youngster is most likely driven by his versatility and attacking threat.
Last season for Spezia, Holm mainly appeared as a right-wing back/right midfielder, tasked with supporting offensive sequences, whilst also slotting into a five-man defence.
Nevertheless, the two-cap international seemed to thrive in this position and emphatically trumps Johnson in forward areas.
Most notably, he outperforms the West Ham youngster for shots per 90 (0.97 vs 0.21), shot-creating actions per 90 (2.33 vs 0.83), progressive carries per 90 (2.65 vs 1.56), successful take-ons per 90 (1.16 vs 0.85), and touches in the attacking penalty area per 90 (2.58 vs 0.21).