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No chance of Irons U-turn

By Dave Langton

West Ham will not be handing Alex Kral any more chances this season unless an injury emergency strikes.

The club have well and truly made up their minds on the midfielder, who is currently on loan from Russian club Spartak Moscow.

He has found minutes hard to come by and we understand that he has made next to no impact in training, with David Moyes unlikely to throw him into the XI.

Kral is behind Mark Noble and Manuel Lanzini in the central midfield pecking order, with even Manu Lanzini preferred as a deep lying midfield option.

There is zero chance of the Hammers trying to sign Kral on a permanent basis at the end of the season and he will instead be looking for a new club, especially given the situation in Russia after their invasion of Ukraine.

Kral will go down as a misfire of a signing and the Hammers will be glad to get him off their books when the transfer window reopens in the summer.

 

About Dave Langton

A journalist with 10 years' experience of working on National newspapers, now chief reporter covering the club that I've loved since I was a boy. Upton Park remains the greatest football stadium ever built.

2 comments on “No chance of Irons U-turn

  1. Fair enough-at least he was on loan. Vlasic ????? How much ? wonder why he keeps getting chances and Kral didnt ? How much did we pay for him ?WHOOPS !

    • It’s disappointing that Kral hasn’t worked out, but as you say, only a loner.
      Vlasic has shown at times he has what it takes, but hasn’t yet shown consistency , given a run in the team, he may just show why West Ham paid £25mil. for him
      Bene on the other hand looks like he’s going backwards…..

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