West Ham fans are incredibly frustrated at the moment.
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It has been widely reported that David Moyes has little money to spend at the London Stadium this summer, if any at all.
The Scot must sell before he can buy.
ExWHUemployee recently claimed that as many as 10 first-team players could be moved on from West Ham before the start of next season.
And with the Hammers seemingly no nearer to signing anybody at the moment, things are looking bleak for the east London outfit.
But it’s not all doom and gloom.
Wing wizard’s return
A certain Grady Diangana will hopefully be plying his trade at the London Stadium next season. And if utilised correctly, the 22-year-old has the ability to unlock Sebastien Haller’s potential.
Football.London claimed last month that West Ham could be looking to sell Diangana for £15 million this summer, as the club’s owners try to balance the books.
Football.London then suggested that David Moyes actually wants the exciting young winger to play a key role in east London next season.
And the idea of Grady playing on the left-wing next term should be an exciting one for Hammers fans.
The 22-year-old possesses the kind of trickery to beat defenders, get to the byline and whip in dangerous crosses – something that Haller should thrive off of.
The Frenchman quite simply hasn’t been given the support or service that he needs to flourish since joining West Ham for £45 million last summer.
Playing Diangana out on the left would enable Felipe Anderson to move more central and compete with Pablo Fornals for the number 10 role.
And with Jarrod Bowen flying down the right, there could be exciting times ahead for the Hammers next season.
Let’s try and not get too despondent before we see what David Moyes has in store for us next term.
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