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West Ham face financial rescue mission

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West Ham face financial rescue mission

West Ham United might be facing a financial rescue mission this summer, and that brings Saudi Arabia into the picture. Here’s why:

West Ham face financial rescue mission

David Moyes has his work cut out for him this summer. While he’s made some stellar signings like Lucas Paqueta and Mohammed Kudus, some haven’t panned out as well. Nayef Aguerd, in particular, has been a major concern.

West Ham shelled out a hefty £30 million for Aguerd in 2022, but the Moroccan defender has struggled to adapt to the Premier League‘s intensity.  His lack of concentration, positional awareness, and physicality have exposed the Hammers’ backline.

West Ham are keen to offload Aguerd, but recouping the £30 million seems improbable. Premier League clubs likely won’t be interested, and a return to Ligue 1 might only fetch around £15 million.

Here’s where things get interesting. Saudi clubs have been aggressively investing in players, and their vast wealth could be West Ham’s saving grace.

If a Saudi club comes knocking with a decent offer, it would be a golden opportunity for West Ham. They could recoup their investment and free up funds for Moyes to bolster the squad in other areas. The manager would be off the hook for a potentially costly mistake.

West Ham’s summer transfer window hinges on Aguerd’s exit. While a return on investment seems unlikely through traditional channels, Saudi Arabian interest could provide a surprising solution. Whether it’s a happy ending for all parties remains to be seen.

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Hugh Southon is a lifelong Iron and the founding editor of ClaretandHugh. He is a national newspaper journalist of many years experience and was Bobby Moore's 'ghost' writer during the great man's lifetime. He describes ClaretandHugh as "the Hammers daily newspaper!"

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1 comment

  • Pillman says:

    How difficult is it to help him improve ‘ concentration, positional awareness’? A good coach should be able to rectify this it is not a hereditary trait.

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