Surprise Saudi transfer claim emerges about Hammer after more than four years with West Ham United.
West Ham manager David Moyes made four top-class new signings in the summer, and Andy Irving was brought to the club as well.
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The Scot sold four players and released Manuel Lanzini, leaving the Hammers in pretty good shape heading into the 2023/24 campaign.

However, the transfer window in Saudi Arabia is still open, and it seems as though the mega-rich Saudis could make a move for one of our players.
Surely Moyes won’t consider selling now though, due to the fact that he’ll be unable to bring in a replacement…
Surprise Saudi transfer claim emerges about Hammer after more than four years with West Ham
According to Football Insider, Saudi Pro League clubs are interested in signing Pablo Fornals, and he could join one of them this week.
The Spaniard joined the Hammers from Villarreal in June 2019 for around £25 million (The Telegraph).

The 27-year-old has gone on to establish himself as a real fan favourite at the London Stadium.
However, he has fallen out of favour with Moyes over the past year, and has barely played so far this season.
I think that a move away from West Ham will be the right move for Pablo, but not to the Saudi Pro League right now.
The Hammers cannot afford to lose anyone without having the chance to replace them. I fully expect Fornals to remain at the London Stadium until January at the very least.
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