Kral was also a former club teammates of the Hammers’ Czech duo having spent two seasons at Slavia Prague before moving to Russian giants Spartak Moscow for a fee in the region of £10million.
He could be available this summer for a transfer fee of around £14m it is claimed. His addition would certainly make the Czech ambassador very happy.
1. Kral, who has learnt enough Russian to be able to communicate with his Spartak team mates, speaks fluent English.
2. Spartak’s Domenico Tedesco will no longer be the team’s coach once his contract expires next month (due the impacts of the pandemic on the time he is able to spend with his family). It may have some bearing on Kral’s future.
3. Kral does not define himself as a defensive midfielder (more so a “Number 8”).
This would be great. Kral, Vlad and Tomas – the Three Moyesketeers! ⚒️