French U21 and Stuttgart midfielder Enzo Millot is a player West Ham have interest in, according to trusted insider @ExWHUEmployee. The 21-year-old is being looked at as a potential addition this summer, with the club actively exploring midfield reinforcements ahead of the new season.
Millot is just one of several names linked, but his performances in Germany have caught the eye, making him a serious option as West Ham look to reshape their squad.
West Ham Consider Millot Among Midfield Targets
West Ham are casting a wide net when it comes to midfield signings, with Millot emerging among the more notable shoutouts.
Other names tipped for interest include Harvey Elliott, James McAtee, Bilal El Khannouss, and Matheus Fernandes, according to various reports.
Millot stood out last season with Stuttgart, ending the campaign with 12 goals and eight assists across 43 matches. His influence was clear in the final of the DFB Pokal, where he netted twice in a 4-2 win that sealed the trophy for Stuttgart.
Millot’s Attributes Could Fit West Ham’s Style
Operating mainly from the left but comfortable centrally, Millot is known for his strong ball-carrying and creative play. In the Bundesliga last season, he averaged nearly six progressive carries and almost two progressive passes per 90, showing his ability to push the game forward.
In league play alone, Millot chipped in with six goals and five assists, underlining his impact. Stuttgart boss Sebastian Hoeness labelled him “exceptionally good” and praised his natural ability and movement.
€20M Release Clause Makes Move More Feasible
ExWHUEmployee has revealed that Millot’s current contract includes a €20 million release clause. That price point could tempt West Ham, especially with the club focused on finding value while still adding quality to the squad.
Although no formal offer has been made yet, Millot remains firmly on West Ham’s radar as discussions continue behind the scenes. The midfielder is believed to be open to a summer move, making him one to watch as the window progresses.

