West Ham ace Armstrong Okoflex could potentially be set for a loan exit in January according to a report from Football.London.
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The 19-year-old joined the Hammers from Celtic on a free transfer in the summer.
And what a huge hit the Dublin born teenager has been already at the London Stadium.
Okoflex has racked up four goals and one assist in seven games for the under-23’s and under-21’s (Transfermarkt).

He didn’t look out of place one little bit for the senior side during pre-season either, notably scoring against his former club Celtic at Parkhead.
The former Hoops ace is still yet to play a competitive senior match for West Ham, however.
West Ham ace Armstrong Okoflex set for loan exit?
It seems as though David Moyes is keen to get the young attacker playing more regular football against real men.

Football.London claims that the Hammers may consider allowing Okoflex to leave the London Stadium on loan.
A Championship club would allegedly be the ideal level for the 19-year-old to strut his stuff.
We think that a loan spell would do Okoflex the world of good but only if Moyes has absolutely no intentions of including him in the senior squad at any point between now and the end of the season.
Perhaps if we do let him leave on loan a recall clause should be added into the deal.
Okoflex’s goal against Celtic:
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The youngster has looked so impressive that sending him out on loan will not be a problem. There will be a plethora of clubs fighting over him that’s for sure.
What the best decision will be regarding his development as a player, however…we’ll leave that one to David Moyes.
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