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Kral signs to make it an Irons fab five

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West Ham have this evening officially announced the transfer deadline signing of Czech Republic international midfielder Alex Král.

The 23-year-old joins the Hammers from Spartak Moscow on a season-long loan with an obligation to making the move permanent, joining his compatriots and former Slavia Prague teammates Tomáš Souček and Vladimír Coufal at London Stadium.

A deep-lying midfielder with a strong work ethic and impressive reading of the game, Král has already made nearly 150 senior club appearances and earned over 20 caps for his country, including four appearances at UEFA Euro 2020.

Now, he will continue his career alongside Souček and Coufal, as well as fellow summer signings Alphonse Areola, Kurt Zouma, Nikola Vlašić and Craig Dawson in the Claret and Blue of West Ham

“I am delighted to welcome Alex to West Ham United,” said Moyes. “He will provide good competition in the centre of midfield. He is another young, talented player who we feel has a big potential and will be capable of adapting to the demands of the Premier League.

“We’ve brought him in on loan initially and, hopefully, over the course of the season he will make a valuable contribution, particularly with our busier schedule of fixtures. Alex is another established international player with the Czech Republic, and we hope he has similar characteristics and hunger to that of Tomas and Vladimir.”

Born in the city of Košice in Slovakia in May 1998, Král’s family moved across the border to the Czech Republic, settling in Štýřice when he was a young child.

There, he began playing football at SK Moravská Slavia Brno at the age of six, before joining Zbrojovka Brno at nine. At 14, he was scouted and recruited by Slavia Prague and moved to the Czech capital to continue his development.

While with Slavia’s academy, Král was capped regularly by Czech Republic at youth level, earning more than 50 caps combined for the U17s, U18s and U19s, helping the latter reach the semi-finals of the UEFA European U19 Championship and being named in the Team of the Tournament in 2017.

Earlier the same year, Král had left Slavia for FK Teplice, where he made his senior debut in a 1-0 Czech First League win at Hradec Kralove in May 2017.

After 48 appearances for Teplice, at the age of 20, he returned to Slavia in January 2019, debuting alongside Souček and Coufal in a 2-0 win over his former club.

He went on to feature 30 times, starting both legs of Slavia’s UEFA Europa League quarter-final tie with Chelsea, and registering an assist in a 2-0 Czech Cup final win over Banik Ostrava in May 2019.

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