West Ham United manager David Moyes has already signed a replacement for Lucas Paqueta, and tonight will offer the club’s fans a glimpse of life without the Brazilian.
David Moyes brought Lucas Paqueta to West Ham in the summer of 2022 for a club record £51 million fee (The Times).
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However, the Hammers star has an £85 million release clause inserted into his contract (Telegraph).

Listen, Paqueta is an unbelievably talented player. He has made a superb start to the 2023/24 season, and his performance against Liverpool on Sunday would have undoubtedly have raised some eyebrows at the Etihad.
If the former Lyon man is eventually sold by West Ham, Moyes will need to sign a top-class replacement…or will he? I reckon the Scot has already done just that…
West Ham have already signed Lucas Paqueta replacement
Moyes brought Mohammed Kudus to the London Stadium from Ajax for around £38 million in the summer.
Now, it seems nigh on impossible for the Scot to get the Ghana international, Paqueta, James Ward-Prowse, Edson Alvarez, Tomas Soucek and Said Benrahma into the team all at the same time.
I reckon Moyes signed Kudus in the summer to give him a full season of bedding into the team before picking up the mantle from Paqueta, if and when he is sold.

We have to be realistic here. The Brazilian is a world-class player and it will be a natural progression for him to move on to a club like Man City next summer.
And if he does leave, we have a ready-made replacement already at the club in the form of Kudus.
Kudus is expected to start at the LNER Stadium, so we should get a glimpse of life without the South American tonight.
I have a strong feeling that the Ghanaian has was it takes to fill in for Paqueta, and I’m hoping that he covers himself in glory against the League One outfit.
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