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Hammers could return for Italian outcast midfielder

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The West Ham injury crisis in midfield means that Manuel Pellegrini could offer former Hammer Joao Mario an escape route from Inter Milan in the January transfer window.

In January this year, Mário signed for the Hammers on loan from the Seria A side for a €1.5 million loan fee, and an option for the club to buy the player for a sum in the region of €40 million He made his debut two days later, replacing Pablo Zabaleta at half-time in a 0–2 away loss against Wigan Athletic in the fourth round of the FA Cup.

João Mário scored his first goal for West Ham on 31 March 2018, helping the hosts defeat Southampton 3–0.He made 14 competitive appearances during his half-season spell, scoring twice, and was praised by supporters for his work rate.

Since his return to Italy Mario has been left frozen out of the Inter Milan team since comments he made to the media, he has often been left out of the squad completely and mostly been an unused substitute on the bench this season not managing one minute on the pitch in a competitive match. Unsurprisingly he was also left out of the Portugal squad in the recent International break.

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3 comments

  • West Ham Fan No 32 says:

    I hope so, if he is fit enough he is a quality player definitely has the technical ability, signing him would allow Pedro to leave at the end of the season also if he still wants too.

  • Spotted Dog says:

    I think that would be a good move for him and us. He was pretty solid and a good team player. Cheerful and upbeat as well which is a quality not to be sniffed at.

  • Mary Millingtons Ghost says:

    Agreed guys.
    I think he was just getting used to the rigours of the PL when we let him go.

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