West Ham United is gearing up for a summer of significant change, with a potential exodus of players and a cloud of uncertainty over the managerial position.
Reports suggest that as many as 12 players could depart the London Stadium at the conclusion of the current season, necessitating a major squad overhaul.
The situation is further muddied by the unclear future of manager David Moyes. Left-back Aaron Cresswell, reportedly on the chopping block, has been offered a one-year contract extension by West Ham. However, Cresswell has seemingly rejected the offer.
It is somewhat odd that he was even offered a contract as he is definitely not the player he was. Also he is 34 and has only played 15 times this season
Cresswell’s contract rejection removes a potential headache for West Ham‘s ownership. The club can now freely pursue a new left-back to challenge Emerson Palmieri for the starting spot.
The Irons are set for a transformative summer. A significant number of player departures are anticipated, along with the possibility of a new manager at the helm. The success of the upcoming transfer window will be crucial for the club’s competitiveness next season
Why on earth woluld we offer cresswell a new contract ?
He is finished at this level .
Could the new Cresswell contract be another Moyes calamity?
This sadly would leave the club with a non-playing player going into the new season, blocking the way for a potentially good academy player or brand new Premier standard player.
Come on WH board. Time to stop the rot.
Agreed. The timing of this has me a little worried. If the club really don’t know who the manager is going to be next season, why are they offering Cresswell a new contract right now?
Could the new Cresswell be another Moyes calamity?
This sadly would leave the club with a non-playing player going into the new season, blocking the way for a potentially good academy player or brand new Premier standard player. Come on WH board. Time to stop the rot.