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JOB Done: He’s off

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joey-obrien-west-ham-defender_3321159Joey O’Brien is unlikely to leave West Ham this January transfer window because of continuing injury problems but he will be gone  in June next year when his contract expires ClaretandHugh understand.

There was speculation he could have been released early this winter with his old club Bolton rumoured as a possible destination for him but his injury situation makes any move in the last six months of contract extremely unlikely we have been told.

Claret and Hugh’s most senior source told us this morning “Sadly Joey is injured, who takes an injured player? He’s on a quite high wage”

In 2011  O’Brien was released by Bolton and was snapped up by West Ham on a free transfer after getting a trial with the Hammers. He penned an initial two year contract under Allardyce. In January 2013 O’Brien signed a new contract with West Ham which will end in the June 2016. He believed to be on around £20,000 per week contract.

The 29 year old right back has been 105 appearances in all competitions for the Hammers scoring three goals. West Ham are already scouting for a new right back in the summer as Carl Jenkinson is likely to leave too at the end of his loan.

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  • West Ham Fan No 32 says:

    Best of luck to him, he has been unfortunate with injuries throughout his career, whenever called on he always gave 100% so hopefully in his next move he will have an injury free run

  • Roman says:

    Interesting reading in the Mirror.The story has surfaced before.West Ham have sights on a loan deal for Juventus striker Simone Zaza. Apparently 3 goals between Carroll and Valencia have the club looking at Zaza.Interested to hear someone’s opinion on this one.

  • essexclarets says:

    How many more times does the club have to say that there is no money for new signings unless we sell first? With the players coming back from injury they will seem like new signings.

    • Roman says:

      I thought with loan deals no money changes hands until end of season?

      • Not true Roman, some loan deals require for loan fees up front and some require clubs to the full wages either in advance or monthly. It is possible to stagger payments if both clubs agree but at the end of the day it all counts towards the FFP wage cap

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