McDonald touched on the matter briefly in his press conference yesterday and since then ClaretandHugh has learned the player has been told he can look for a club.
The Hammers will look to get a fee for the player who faces a court appearance later this month but are also ready to let him leave on a pay as he plays basis.
We also understand that Celtic may move in but have yet to follow through on their early interest.
Macca had said: “With the squad we’ve got, I don’t think anyone will be leaving. Ravel falls outside of that. I am not sure if he is leaving but he won’t come back into the squad.”
That may well confirm – as we reported yesterday – that Diego Poyet will be remaining with the squad as we negotiate a tricky January.
Ironically, Morrison reminded everybody of his incredible talent following the news that he could leave in the 1-3 defeat by Spurs yesterday scoring the Irons lone goal – a wondrous bicycle kick.
Sadly, it’s too little too late and won’t save a player who showed he showed he has all the attributes duringin his Premier league appearances last season
There is no way back for the player after a series of incidents which have left the club offering a series of “last chances.”