West Ham United are preparing to offer Dinos Mavropanos a new contract following his standout performances this season.
The club view the 28 -year-old centre-back as an increasingly important figure within the squad, especially under manager Nuno Espírito Santo. Internally, there is a growing belief that Mavropanos is stepping into a more senior leadership role, and that his contributions now warrant recognition with improved terms.
According to reports from ExWHUEmployee, West Ham are keen to reward the defender as he continues to establish himself as a higher-profile player within the team.
Mavropanos has featured in 25 Premier League matches this season, scoring three goals from defence. Beyond his goal contributions, he has been a dominant presence at the back, registering an impressive 248 defensive actions across the campaign.
Known for his physicality, positioning, and consistency, Mavropanos has become a key pillar in West Ham’s defensive setup, underlining why the club are eager to secure his long-term future.

