The Mirror claimed last night that West Ham might be willing to sell Felipe Anderson when the transfer window reopens. And reliable Hammers insider ExWHUemployee has backed up those claims today by suggesting that the east London outfit will be willing to consider offers for anyone as things stand.
Click HERE to read also: ‘Awful deal’: Some West Ham fans really don’t want £36m man who’d ‘flop in the prem’
The 26-year-old winger made a decent start to life in England after moving to West Ham from Lazio for £42 million in the summer of 2018 (The Guardian). He racked up 10 goals and five assists in 40 appearances in his debut campaign for the Hammers (Transfermarkt).
The Brazilian’s form has dipped dramatically this season, however.
Anderson has chalked up just one goal and five assists in 24 games in all competitions for West Ham since August (Transfermarkt).
Claret and Hugh claimed a couple of days ago that David Moyes could sell the Hammers winger this summer.
And now the Mirror have suggested the same thing.
When any West Ham players are linked with an exit, there is only one place to go to have the rumours confirmed or denied.
ExWHUemployee is the holy grail for Hammers fans regarding transfer stories.
And the reliable West Ham insider claimed today on Twitter that the club are open to selling anyone at this moment in time:
Obviously we are a long way from any transfers actually being made because of the current ongoing health crisis.
When the transfer window does re-open, however, West Ham will undoubtedly be very busy.
And it seems as though Anderson might be one of those who are sacrificed.
In spite of the Brazilian’s poor recent form, most Hammers fans will surely be unhappy if the club were to sell the 26-year-old.
Anderson is the kind of player who can change a game in an instant. Granted, he hasn’t done that consistently enough recently.
But it is surely too early to give up on the pacy winger just yet.
Receive a digest of our best West Ham content each week direct to your mailbox
