West Ham owns the registration of Haller and Frankfurt and/or FIFA can do nothing in the short term that would prevent him from playing.
‘He is just injured’ a club insider told Claret and Hugh and “Sunday’s game came too early for him”.
Asked post-match the West Ham manager simply said: “We’re not sure how Seb Haller is, how he will be for midweek.”
The club maintains that there is no funding issue and that there was a legitimate commercially confidential issue, which cannot be disclosed, which resulted in the delay but the payment is being sorted out.
West Ham hasn’t missed Haller in the last two games with goals from Tomas Soucek and Michail Antonio and it begs the question whether Haller walks back into the starting lineup of an unbeaten West Ham team when he is finally fit.