Conor Coventry could leave West Ham on loan this summer according to ExWHUemployee.
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The Hammers are fairly short of numbers in central midfield.
David Moyes has only Declan Rice, Tomas Soucek, Mark Noble and Coventry to choose from.
The Scot needs as many players as possible this season with Europa League football on the horizon.

Hopefully there will be plenty more incomings before the transfer window slams shut. One thing’s for sure, West Ham can’t afford to lose any players.
Conor Coventry could leave West Ham on loan
Ex has claimed that the 21-year-old midfielder could leave on loan before the transfer window slams shut.
Peterborough, Rotherham and Coventry are all keen to sign the midfielder.
The Hammers owners have made some mind-boggling decisions over the past few years but sending Coventry out on loan might just take the biscuit.

It would be a truly baffling decision considering how light we are in the middle of the park.
Coventry has looked brilliant during pre-season so far. He seems to be more than ready to make an impact at Premier League level.
The 21-year-old could have a really important role to play for us this season. It could be argued that he should actually be ahead of Noble in the central midfield pecking order.
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Allowing Coventry to leave on loan could be a really big mistake from David Moyes. Let’s hope that he decides to keep the youngster in East London. He might just need to use him regularly this season.
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