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Moyes open to loan offers for Hammer

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According to the printed edition of The Sunday Mirror David Moyes is willing to send Andriy Yarmolenko out on loan in the January transfer window.

It has been reported that West Ham will listen to offers for the 30-year-old, who can operate as a forward or as a winger.

The Ukraine international is sidelined at the moment with a thigh injury and has been undergoing injections, but it is claimed he should return to action before the end of the January transfer window. The report has added that Yarmolenko’s name has been circulated among clubs in the Premier League as being “up for grabs”.

Yarmolenko joined West Ham from Borussia Dortmund for a transfer fee reported to be £18m in the summer of 2018.

The 30-year-old scored two goals in 461 minutes in the Premier League last season, and has scored three goals and provided one assist in 829 minutes in the league so far this campaign.

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  • Ian Gravett says:

    Used as a striker?? Well play him up front with Haller then, short on players and these idiot owners are looking to shift him out on loan?? Pathetic

  • Hammers64 says:

    So much dead wood to jettison for Moyes.We desperately need players but who in their right mind would take the likes of Yarmolenko Wilshere,Sanchez,Roberto so we can lower the wage bill to make space.Another frustrating window in store.

  • LJ says:

    The last few days all you seem to have done is speak up for the owners on most matters , almost confirming those that reckon you are their ” mouthpiece ” especially as you seem unusually to be responding to several coments ,as the club is not up for sale how do you know nobody is waiting .do you not agree with what everyone is saying re- transfers ,it’s deja vu EVERY time and the common denominator is the owners

    • I ask questions to which you have no answer. What u want us to do. Slag them off because you do? I dont care what u call us until u actually have an answer rather than just another moan up

  • Ken says:

    So sick of reading all the transfer hype and reckon our real ambition is no more than players who have been out on loan or second tier standard. Joe Allen and Darren Randolph not exactly names to take us to the “next level” which we were promised. One point above bottom 3 after all the hype and a Manager who thinks we played terrific” against Sheffield United! Our fans pay a fortune to follow us around the country in their thousands. and deserve much better. Record numbers of Season Ticket holders yet pathetic offers made and we get beaten every single time to getting targets signed. In all honesty which top players would honestly want to sign for a Club which is in real danger of being relegated and playing in a half empty stadium in the Championship!? Can you honestly see Rice, Haller and Diop staying in the Summer? There is real anger amongst fans and I undrstand fan’s frustrations. Our owners show no signs of changing and half our team don’t turn up. No wonder fans are angry.

  • HammerJK says:

    One defeat in the Moyes reign and the fan base is in meltdown again. Let’s be realistic people, if we’re trying to sign someone and one of the big six come in then we are not able to compete either financially or with the lure of a top six club. Leicester sit handsomely in third, won the PL recently and yet lost Mahrez to City and more recently Maguire to Manure. If Manure really want Maddison would Leicester be able to fight them off if he wanted to go?
    It is the way it is now and the way it has been for decades. You cannot blame the owners for that.
    Personally I hope that Moyes was serious in wanting to follow the Red Bull way of growing the best youngsters long term. That is the long term strategy set out and he has set out his short term, significantly by players for now, keep us up and start to look longer term in the summer.
    His post match interview was questionable yes but again maybe tactical. Wouldn’t be the best idea to publicly tear the team apart so soon so chose to build them up, I don’t have a problem with that personally.

  • HammerJK says:

    The terms of the deal for Fernandes is being reported on SSN as a loan with a €65m option to buy. Says enough I think

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