West Ham United face an incredibly busy summer transfer window ahead.
Graham Potter has all sorts of issues he needs to solve at the London Stadium, if he is to return West Ham to our former glories.
I say glories…we are hardly used to achieving success as a club. However, the past few years have shown us all that we are able to compete at the top level.
The problem we have is that the squad right now is terribly unbalanced. Graham Potter wants to add more youth and athleticism to his West Ham ranks, and rightly so.
There are far too many players in the squad right now who shouldn’t be anywhere near the Premier League.

The squad-building from David Moyes, Julen Lopetegui and Tim Steidten over the past couple of years left a lot to be desired.
Now Potter has to clear up the mess left behind by those three. However, the good news is that one of the least effective players at the London Stadium is set for a summer exit.
Guido Rodriguez wants out of West Ham
Guido Rodriguez has experienced all sorts of problems since joining the Hammers.
And West Ham are now said to be desperate to sell Guido Rodriguez this summer.
It’s no surprise – he has been appalling for the Hammers pretty much every single time he has taken to the pitch for us.
The good news for West Ham fans is that the former Real Betis midfielder shouldn’t be here for much longer.
AS out in Mexico claim that Rodriguez has decided to leave West Ham this summer.

That’s good then, because he was being shown the exit door at the London Stadium anyway!
Hopefully the Hammers will be able to obtain a decent fee for Guido this summer.
Two clubs in for Guido Rodriguez
The Argentina international is clearly not suited to Premier League football, what with his lack of physicality.
However, La Liga and Mexican football fits him like a glove.
And the 30-year-old midfielder allegedly could return to either of his former clubs this summer – Real Betis in Spain or Club America out in Mexico.
West Ham fans will be thinking good riddance to Guido Rodriguez.
He has proven to be an awful signing for the Hammers from start to finish.
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