One West Ham United player could be set to head off to Saudi Arabia in the January transfer window it seems.
West Ham boss David Moyes will be a very busy man in the January transfer window, with at least two new signings needed – a striker and full-back.
It seems like there could be at least one outgoing as well, with a Hammers attacker being linked with a move to the Saudi Pro League.
Michail Antonio is currently out injured, but that hasn’t stopped links resurfacing with a move to Saudi – rumours that first started circulating in the summer.
The 33-year-old has been in woeful form for West Ham so far this season, and it seems like a move away from the London Stadium would be the ideal outcome for all parties involved.

Now a report is claiming that the Jamaica international could be set for the mega riches of the Saudi Pro League…
West Ham man could leave in the January window
Football journalist Toby Cudworth claims that Antonio is being linked with an exit from the Hammers this winter.
Cudworth took to Twitter to provide a West Ham transfer update:
If I were Moyes, I would drive Antonio to Saudi myself.
The former Nottingham Forest man has been absolutely terrible for us over the past year or so, and despite his brilliant service to the club, the time is now right for him to move on.
Michail Antonio is finished at Premier League level in my opinion.
And if West Ham manage to sell him to a Saudi club in the January transfer window, then it will be happy days all round.
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