West Ham United should consider trying to re-sign Joao Mario in the summer.
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The 28-year-old spent the second-half of the 2017/18 season on loan at the London Stadium.
In fact, it was David Moyes who brought the 46-capped Portugal international to West Ham during his first stint in charge of the club.
Joao Mario is currently on loan with Sporting Lisbon and he is out of contract with Inter Milan in the summer.

The 28-year-old midfielder spent a successful spell with West Ham.
And most Hammers fans would surely welcome him back with open arms.
David Moyes surely must bring Joao Mario back to West Ham
West Ham were linked with a £12 million swoop for Mario in the summer (O Jogo). David Moyes is clearly a huge fan of the Portuguese ace, and he would add so much to the Scot’s current midfield options.

The Inter ace is technically brilliant and has a real eye for a killer pass. Signing him on a free transfer seems like somewhat of a no-brainer for West Ham.
The 28-year-old would provide great competition and cover for Declan Rice and Tomas Soucek.
He would also help us improve upon the fluidity of our play through the middle of the pitch.
And signing Mario for absolutely nothing would then free up funds for Moyes to move for other targets.
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