Round-up of Irons comings and goings this summer

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Adrian appears to set to leave West Ham in the summer with no signs of a new contract.

It is most likely that the Hammers will look for a 12-month option of a free transfer, loan or cheap deal in between the sticks as cover for Fabianski while Nathan Trott goes out on loan to a Championship club to prepare him for the Premier League in the following season.

At the back Pablo Zabaleta has signed a 12-month extension contract today whilst Winston Reid will get a chance to prove himself during pre-season before Pellegrini makes a decision who stays and goes.

As previously reported Augsburg has an option to make their loan of Reece Oxford permanent for £3.4m but this has yet to be activated. He has no future at West Ham under Pellegrini.

Two names linked as reinforcements in defence are Chilian centre half Guillermo Maripan, who has starred for Alaves in La Liga this season.

The other is  Greek left back Leonardo Koutris who plays for Olympiakos. Both are valued around £10m each.

In midfield, Samir Nasri time at West Ham appears to be running out and he has less than a 10% chance of being offered a new contract after a disappointing six months plagued by injuries.

Pedro Obiang wants to leave West Ham and will granted his wish over the summer assuming his valuation is met by another club.

Carlos Sanchez who has a year remaining on his contract will be given a pre-season to prove his worth as squad player next season. Manuel Lanzini is returning from injury again this week and is likely to be given a contract extension over the summer.

Michail Antonio who was linked with a possible move away in the summer looks now likely to stay after a run in form. Jack Wilshere looks like staying a Hammer as the club will not attempt to buy him out of his contract as originally rumoured.

Up front, Lucas Perez valued between (£3-£4m) and Javier Hernandez valued between £10m -£12m are likely to leave this summer if offers come in.

Andy Carroll will be leaving in the summer when his contract expires and the striker faces an uphill struggle to be fit for next season with another club as he faces a second operation this week.

Marko Arnautovic now looks likely to stay with no club prepared to meet his release clause.  Maxi Gomez remains West Ham’s top target over the summer with the club prepared to part with £40m for his services, Aleksandar Mitrović from Fulham is also a target but it is unlikely we can afford both with a £30m transfer budget together with the proceeds of all outbound sales.

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