Tomas Soucek has decided whether he wants to continue playing for West Ham once this season finishes.
Soucek was linked with a move to either Everton or Leeds United last summer before choosing to stay at the London Stadium.
The Czech midfielder has since been a key player under Nuno Espirito Santo, but that has not ended speculation on his future.
With one year left on his West Ham contract, Soucek’s next move has just become clearer following the latest report.
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Tomas Soucek decides on West Ham future
Tomas Soucek could face a dilemma this summer as he enters the final year of his deal: whether to sign a new deal or leave the club.
And talkSPORT is reporting that the 31-year-old is keen for a new challenge after spending the last six seasons at West Ham.
David Moyes, who brought Soucek to East London in 2020, would love to bring him to the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
His physical presence suits Moyes’ system perfectly, whereas Nuno might prefer a more athletic player in central midfield.
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And with Soungoutou Magassa and Freddie Potts emerging as first-team players, it may be the right time for Soucek to leave.
Valued at £10 million, according to Transfermarkt, selling him could also allow the Hammers to keep another of their sought-after players.
However, Soucek’s experience is invaluable, and his departure would leave the club with a very young midfield.
Even though his mind appears to be made up, West Ham will have to decide whether to grant his wishes this summer.
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