Ten major things we learned from window as the new West Ham becomes more and more professional under Moyes

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As we come towards 11 pm it’s fair to say this has been a revealing and fascinating couple of days when much has been learned as the Hammers head into what appears an entirely stable and exciting future.

David Sullivan has got  the loan signing of Alex Kral across the line making it  a fantastic window for him and the club.

Yes, alright,  I can hear the “board lovers”  howls from miles away.  Sorry and all that but those who disagree are probably living in an alternative reality. Water and duck’s back come to mind.

So what have we learned:

1/ that David Moyes, like most of us, doesn’t see a back-up striker as a necessity. He saw plenty of goals scored via Mikey – despite injuries – and attacking midfielders Soucek and Lingard last season. They managed 30 between them so why would he change his attitude and tactical approach this time around?

2/ that he has been following a Lingard-type player in Vlasic who looks as exciting as it gets having scored 14 goals for CSKA Moscow last season.

3/ that Moyes has managed to keep things entirely under his hat until the deals are all but done and thus free of any serious media interference,

4/ that he is busily reducing the squad’s age level – as he said he would – in signing four players aged 28 ( and that’s young for a keeper) 23-year-old Vlasic and Kral and Kurt Zouma (25).

5/ that refusing to be hurried and sometimes changing his mind – as was the case with Kral for Ruben Lofts-Cheek – he tends to get more right than wrong. It’s a virtue, not a drawback.

6/ that in appointing Rob Newman as his Head of Recruitment and imminent deal doer, he has made sure he has someone who is proficient in French and Spanish – a must in the modern game

7/ that he has appointed a new contact in Russia whom we are told is responsible for ensuring the Kral and Vlasic deals were done.

8/ that once his mind is made up – as was the case with his priority signing Zouma – nothing including widespread antagonism will make him change it despite his reputation for often doing so.

9/ that he is now well and truly in charge of everything that happens in the Hammers deal doing and that will become even more the case when his chosen man takes over David Sullivan’s role.

and

10/ that Pai Capital have as much chance of taking this club over as there is of me walking naked down the street with a teapot on my head. STOP BEFORE YOU START LOL.

This club is changing FAST and is looking more professional by the second and for that a round of applause for everybody from top to bottom!

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