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West Ham Signs Goalkeeper Tom Wooster

Young goalkeeper Tom Wooster finds a new home at West Ham after leaving Manchester United, aiming to make his mark.
West Ham Signs Goalkeeper Tom Wooster

West Ham has officially signed former Manchester United goalkeeper Tom Wooster. The 20-year-old joins the club as a free agent after his contract with United ended, signing a one-year deal with an option to extend for another 12 months.

🧤 A Fresh Start for Wooster

After leaving Manchester United over the summer, Tom Wooster took his time to find the best club for his development. He joined West Ham for a trial and impressed the coaching staff, which led to his new contract. This move represents a significant new chapter for the young player as he looks to build his career in the Premier League.

😊 Eager to Make an Impact

Wooster expressed his excitement about joining the club, stating, “I think this is the place to come and kick on. It’s a big Club, and I’m so excited to be here.” He added that he has already settled in well, making new friends and enjoying working with the coaching staff, including Lead Coach Mark Robson and Head of Academy Goalkeeping Billy Lepine.

👍 High Praise from the Coaching Staff

The team at West Ham is equally pleased with the new signing. Billy Lepine praised Wooster’s determination, noting, “You can tell Tom’s come in with the bit between his teeth to prove himself. His mentality towards every day has been fantastic to see.” Lepine also highlighted Wooster’s talent and valuable experience from his time at both Barnsley and Manchester United, which gives him a strong foundation for success.