West Ham don’t want Alex Kral anymore. That’s according to a report from The Athletic.
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Hammers boss David Moyes is allegedly ready to explore other avenues because of the 23-year-old’s underwhelming performances for the Czech Republic in the Euros this summer.
Some West Ham fans have another interesting theory, however.
Surely after scouting Kral for the past six or seven months (Sky Sports, The Athletic and The Express), a few bad games during a summer tournament wouldn’t change Moyes’s mind so drastically.

One or two bad games will clearly not define a player’s career.
So is there another reason why the Hammers have allegedly ended their interest in Kral?
Perhaps the 23-year-old’s less than average displays during EURO 2020 have given the West Ham owners an excuse not to pursue his signature?
The bottom line is that Kral is an exceptional midfield player.
The Athletic’s Roshane Thomas has claimed that he could be available for around £12 million this summer.

In 29 league outings for Spartak Moscow this season, the Czech Republic international has registered five assists and has averaged 1.5 tackles, 1.8 interceptions, 0.8 clearances and 0.8 dribbles per game. During those appearances, he has made 56 passes per match on average with a completion rate of 81% (Who Scored).
The Spartak Moscow ace is a great all around player and he has real potential to go on and become a top class star.
West Ham don’t want Alex Kral, fans have interesting theory
The Hammers fans are not an easy bunch to fool.
Many of the West Ham faithful believe that the owners simply don’t have the money to buy Kral. Excuse after excuse after excuse…
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