Darren Bent has questioned whether Reece Oxford’s departure for next to nothing was more to do with the player’s attitude than West Ham.
Speaking to Football Insider Bent said: “Everyone, a few years back, was raving about him and saying he was going to go to United, Spain, all these clubs wanted him and all of a sudden the want for him died off. Maybe that’s down to him, in himself, his attitude. In two years’ time, for you to have the world as your oyster with a choice of where you wanted to go to no one wanting you, it’s really, really surprising. I can’t understand it. You can never really criticise West Ham’s development of players, they’ve got a good tradition over the years.”
The Hammers sold Reece to Augsberg for £2.1m this week with the proceeds mostly going to the player and his agent to compensate a drop in wages to permanently move to the German league. The deal will save the Hammers £20,000 per week in wages.
We best not have sold Rice for £2.1m!!!
Always sad to lose one of our academy especially for peanuts, when we know he was quality. Even worse is when you say we sold RICE to Augsburg for £2.1 million!
As long as we have a decent sell on clause. The fee doesn’t bother me.