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Sak’s on his way back

slaven-bilic-diafra-sakho-west-ham_3343834Diafra Sakho is well and truly on the comeback trail.

It follows speculation the striker might have seen his West Brom move resurrected on transfer deadline day but that was never going to happen.

ClaretandHugh was told a few minutes ago the player has come to terms with his life and is determined to make an impact on the first team squad this season.

And our most senior source said: “We expect to see him back in three weeks – he’s doing well and working hard. We are all delightd with the progress he has made. ”

Sakho’s troubled summer ended of course with an expected £16 million move to the Hawthorns but having failed a medical, the player is now under treatment and training hard to get up to match fitness.”

Our source said: “We move on, we want a fit Sakho because he is a great option. All is well and we all look forward to his return.”

 

 

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10 comments on “Sak’s on his way back

  1. I personally would love Saks to be back to his best,I’ll soon forgive his peculiar ways once he scores a couple. On his day he is a very good poacher.COYI

  2. He’s an absolute disgrace abd should be treated with the same contempt as Ince or Defoe.

    • Hi Nesty, I used to feel the same. But after hearing Sean speaking that he struggles with the culture and therefore socially, is lonely, has 2 children from 2 failed relationships I different countries AND his earnings are very low in comparison to other players (making him feel even less respected and wanted), I have softened my attitude. He does seem a sour-puss, but maybe he deserves a last chance. And maybe the club should provide more counselling services. One would have thought having Kouyate, a fellow Senegalese, would have helped.
      I hope he can turn his life round and make a sustained contribution….for everyone’s benefit….and then perhaps the club can properly improve his contact.

  3. Get over yourself lol

  4. He has a long way to go to prove himself, the way he acted was not right, he let his supporters and the team down. I doubt he will get a chance but you never know, probably they are just going to manage him until January get him fit and loan him out or sell him.

  5. Incidentally, there is the slight matter of his back problem. Damaged goods?

  6. What lack of spinal fortitude

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