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Hammers hopeful suffers in Spain

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Sead Haksabanovich was believed to have made a real impression on the manager during pre-season but ended up moving on loan to his former club Malaga.

The season long loan is intended of course to sharpen him up for the Irons next term as the youngster bids to join the first team squad.

Sadly things aren’t turning out too well for Montenegrin international who has yet to make an appearance for the Spanish outfit.

It is to some extent understandable because the club is sitting on top of the Spanish tier two league with six victories from eight.

However, her has made a big decision as he bids to break into the first team squad by deciding not to link up with Montenegro over the international break.

And that  has reportedly impressed manager Juan Muniz who said: “Everyone likes to play for the national team. He has take a step forward in his adaption.”

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Hugh Southon is a lifelong Iron and the founding editor of ClaretandHugh. He is a national newspaper journalist of many years experience and was Bobby Moore's 'ghost' writer during the great man's lifetime. He describes ClaretandHugh as "the Hammers daily newspaper!"

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  • Mr Buddy Lurve says:

    I rate this lad, and hope he does well. He’s a natural successor to the likes of Lanzini, but needs game time, obviously. Not sure why he wasn’t made available to a Championship club, perhaps, or is it thought that technical players like Saed and Martinez are better suited to Spanish football?

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