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‘All I’ve given over the years’ – West Ham veteran hints at his future after the summer
According to the Evening Standard, Angelo Ogbonna has once again expressed his strong desire to continue his tenure at West Ham beyond the summer. Despite his contract at the London Stadium expiring at the end of this month, the 35-year-old defender has not yet reached an agreement for a new deal with the club. However,…
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‘Based on my understanding’ – Alan Myers drops Everton transfer update on Weghorst
According to Sky Sports journalist Alan Myers, Everton has no intention of pursuing a move for Manchester United’s loaned striker Wout Weghorst, relays the GN. The 30-year-old currently represents Burnley, who recently gained promotion, and is under contract until the summer of 2025. Although TalkSPORT reported on Twitter that Everton had shown interest in the…
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‘A precise business plan’ – Ogbonna drops biggest hint about Moyes future
Angelo Ogbonna has provided the strongest indication yet regarding the future of David Moyes as the manager of West Ham United next season, writes the HammerNews. Speculation has been rife about Moyes potentially leaving West Ham at the end of the season, and Ogbonna shed some light on what might transpire after the Europa Conference…
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Everton and Crystal Palace among four Premier League clubs chasing £15m Sunderland star
Sunderland’s Jack Clarke is currently the most sought-after forward in the Championship. Some may remember him as the teenager whose promising raw talent led Tottenham to pay Leeds United £10m for his services back in 2019, writes the iNews. At that time, it was expected that he would be part of Spurs’ upcoming generation of…
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’26m’ – Moyes could seal a big Antonio upgrade with summer swoop
As suggest the FFC, West Ham is in need of reinforcements up front. Despite a potential victory in the Europa Conference, the poor performances of their strikers this season cannot be overlooked. Both Gianluca Scamacca and Danny Ings have made minimal impact, and even Michail Antonio, a fan favorite, has had a disappointing season. The…
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‘I’ve really tried’ – Everton set to hand a lifeline for Man United flop
Everton is reportedly showing interest in signing Manchester United outcast Wout Weghorst, potentially providing the Dutch striker with a swift return to the Premier League, writes the Mirror. Weghorst joined Old Trafford on loan in January as a reinforcement for the Red Devils’ attack following Cristiano Ronaldo’s departure. Unfortunately, things haven’t gone according to plan…
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‘£40m? Bite your hands off’ – Journalist urges West Ham to seal no-brainer £40m swoop
According to journalist Paul Brown, West Ham United should target James Ward-Prowse as the player they need at the London Stadium, as reported by GIVEMESPORT. Following Southampton’s relegation to the Championship, the captain Ward-Prowse could potentially leave the club. Recent reports have linked Ward-Prowse with a departure from Southampton after their Premier League relegation. In…
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Shock twist in Declan Rice saga as Arsenal could be left red-faced
Surprising reports suggest that Bayern Munich is on the verge of securing the services of highly sought-after West Ham United captain, Declan Rice, writes the TeamTalk. Despite Arsenal being considered the favorites in the race to sign the English international for quite some time, the Bundesliga giants appear to have overtaken them. Rice is currently…
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Busy summer: Moyes targets three specific positions
Once again, West Ham is set for a busy summer, anticipating both departures and arrivals. If David Moyes remains in charge of the club, it appears he has identified three key positions that require strengthening, writes the Claret&Hugh. According to the Evening Standard, Moyes has made the acquisition of a full-back, a center-back, and a…
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‘We need that structure’ – Pickford backs Dyche and sends blunt message to Everton hierarchy
Jordan Pickford has expressed his support for Sean Dyche and emphasized to the Everton hierarchy the importance of establishing a stable structure for the club, writes the LiverpoolEcho. Dyche, who assumed the managerial position in January after Frank Lampard’s departure, accumulated 21 points from the 18 matches he oversaw this season, ultimately securing Premier League…