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Prolific Championship forward joins West Ham on loan

Joel Piroe arrives in East London just in time for its home opening match. The club, desperate for attacking reinforcements, moved quickly this week to secure this deal, which comes with an obligation to buy should the club be promoted.
West Ham United unveil new loan signing Joel Piroe fromr Leeds United.
West Ham United unveil new loan signing Joel Piroe fromr Leeds United. | West Ham United FC/GettyImages

A proven championship goalscorer joins Nuno Espírito Santo's forward line, with Joel Piroe confirmed on a season-long loan from Leeds United after passing his medical at the London Stadium. The move includes an obligation to make the deal permanent should West Ham secure promotion back to the Premier League this season. The obligation would trigger up to £10 million in fees. 

The timing is notable. Nuno used his press duties after the opening 2-2 draw with Burnley to call publicly for more attacking options, and with Pablo Felipe now a doubt for Saturday's visit of Charlton Athletic through a calf injury, Piroe's arrival gives West Ham fresh firepower up front at exactly the moment they need it.

The 27-year-old Dutch-born forward, who plays international football for Suriname, had built his reputation as one of the most reliable finishers in England’s second tier. He came through at Swansea City before moving to Leeds United in August 2023 for a fee reported at over £10 million, and it's that Championship pedigree rather than anything he did at Premier League level that has made him such an attractive target for a West Ham side building specifically for promotion.

Across his time in the Championship, he has scored 73 goals, a tally that marks him out as one of the division's genuine standout forwards of the past several seasons. At Leeds specifically, he has made over 100 appearances, contributing 34 goals and 10 assists. The headline campaign came in 2024/25, when Piroe, playing alongside newly added winger Manor Solomon, played a central role in Leeds' promotion-winning season and finished the year as the Championship's outright top scorer with 19 league goals. His form that season was good enough to earn him a Championship winners' medal and the division's Golden Boot. Former manager Russell Martin has previously called him "brilliant", while Daniel Farke has described him as an "unbelievable finisher". That kind of praise speaks to a player who, at this level, has rarely needed more than a sight of goal to make it count.

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Joel Piroe will be available to start for West Ham this weekend. Photo Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images | IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

Premier League struggle 

The obvious question is why a striker with that record couldn't translate it once Leeds reached the top flight, and the honest answer is that he never got the sustained run of games needed to find out. Piroe fell down Farke's pecking order almost as soon as Leeds returned to the Premier League, with Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Lukas Nmecha both preferred as the campaign wore on. His minutes collapsed accordingly: across last season he managed only 572 minutes in 21 total appearances, with the large majority of his Premier League outings coming from the bench rather than as a starter. He didn't register a single Premier League goal all season. In fact, his only goal of the campaign came in the FA Cup, in a round-of-16 win over Norwich City.

Piroe went from being the focal point of a promotion-winning attack to a squad option behind two established Premier League strikers, and never had the minutes to show whether he could have adapted. Whether the issue was tactical fit, match sharpness, or simply being behind better options in that specific squad, the underlying data suggests the jump in level cost him his role rather than his finishing ability deserting him.

That's precisely the case for optimism at West Ham. Piroe returns to the level where his numbers have always stood up, joining a Nuno side that already called for reinforcements up front after the Burnley draw and now faces a Pablo injury concern heading into the weekend. With an obligation to buy attached if West Ham go up, this is a deal built around a straightforward bet: that a proven 19-goal-a-season Championship striker, freed from a Premier League bench role, gives West Ham's promotion push exactly the kind of firepower it was missing on opening weekend.

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