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Summer Signing in Need of January Switch

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One of the less heralded West Ham signings over a busy summer transfer window was Mohamadou Kanté from Paris FC.

The youngster, who turned 19 last week, was the lesser of two Kantés the Hammers were linked with during the summer and was very much seen as one for the future. After receiving the sort of official welcome and photoshoot that Andy Irving could only dream about, Kanté was dispatched back to Paris on a year’s loan to continue his football education.

For those who don’t keep a keen eye on French football, Paris FC compete in Ligue 2, the second tier of French football. Therefore, it was not unreasonable to send him back to his homeland, sit back, and watch his progress.

Unfortunately, Kanté isn’t being selected for the PFC first team and is currently making Luis Guilherme look positively busy.

Granted, undefeated Paris are currently top of Ligue 2, and Kanté did make the bench at the weekend. However, with zero game time apart from an under-19 run-out, one does begin to wonder if he’d be better off at West Ham’s academy.

The Hammers’ under-21s have found midfielders hard to come by this season, with Freddie Potts on loan at Pompey. This has forced Ollie Scarles to be deployed in central midfield, where he has performed incredibly well.

Nonetheless, with domestic, European, and two cup competitions, the under-21s could use the extra manpower. If January arrives and Kanté still isn’t playing, perhaps it would be wise to recall him.

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Kris Gonzo (commonly known to the West Ham community as Gonzo) is the co-founder of Hammers Chat (established 2014) and the lead video content creator and columnist for Claret and Hugh.

With over a decade of professional sports media experience, he is a frequent West Ham United analyst and contributor for Sky Sports News, BBC Football Focus, and BBC Radio 5 Live. He previously served as an official video and content creator for West Ham United FC during the club's tenure at Upton Park and featured in the official documentary commemorating the historic final game at the Boleyn Ground.

A lifelong Hammer since the legendary 10-0 victory over Bury, when he isn't providing daily match analysis on the Hammers Chat YouTube Channel or broadcasting on X (@GONZObignose), he can be found walking his dog and restoring classic pinball machines.