“I feel fine at West Ham. I feel the support of fans. I like everything here. It’s not necessary to talk about the level of the English Premier League so at present, I want to stay here,” he told the TV channel.
“As long as there is strength and desire to work, I will continue to play football. Dynamo is my home team. I always talk about this club with warmth in my heart. Let’s see what happens in the future, how things develop, but I don’t rule out the option of returning to the Kyiv club. If they need me, I’m always happy to help,” he added.
Yarmolenko played for Dynamo Kyiv for 11 years. He scored 99 goals in 228 matches. In August 2017, Yarmolenko moved to Borussia Dortmund for EUR 25 million. A year later, he joined West Ham United for £22 million.
Yarmolenko has made 15 appearances for West Ham this season, scoring three goals and making one assist. Yarmolenko missed most of the season due to injury.
Yarmolenko could be surplus to requirements this summer as David Moyes looks to shuffle the pack. However, when the transfer window might open and whether transfer prices will collapse remains to be seen. Football clubs around the globe will have less money to spend on players this summer and West Ham are unlikely to let their players go out on the cheap.
Would be a result to get him off the wage bill, just think with his and Wilshire’s wages your knocking on £200k a week.
Another player bought who had a terrible injury record and once again proven that we can expertly pick them.
The money this club wastes is frightening.