David Moyes looks set to be busy this summer as he continues to rebuild West Ham United.
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Moyes has overseen a remarkable turnaround in his second spell at West Ham.
After staving off relegation last season, the Hammers are on course for their best top flight campaign in 35 years.

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West Ham are knocking on the door of the European spots.
And much of their impressive form is down to markedly improved recruitment in the transfer market.
Moyes has pulled off some excellent signings in his three windows thus far.
The Scot has been fortunate with injuries this season, particularly in areas where he has little to no cover like up front and central midfield.
Declan Rice and Tomas Soucek have been ever presents for West Ham. Beyond them Moyes only has ageing skipper Mark Noble to call on.
The Hammers have already been linked with a plethora of players ahead of the next window.

West Ham reporter delivers update on Moyes’s summer transfer policy and it’s good news for Hammers fans
That has sparked fears among some supporters that West Ham are reverting to the incoherent scattergun approach to transfers which has failed miserably in the past.
There is good news for West Ham fans looking ahead to the summer, though.
Because according to The Athletic’s West Ham reporter Roshane Thomas, Moyes fully intends on sticking to his new transfer strategy which has proved a revelation in the last year.
“Moyes wants players who are committed and will help West Ham reach the next level,” Thomas revealed on The Athletic.
“Young and up-and-coming talents are the preference when it comes to recruitment.”

Future looks bleak for the trio
West Ham fans will be glad to hear Moyes is sticking to the strategy which has served him so well.
The likes of Tomas Soucek, Jarrod Bowen and Said Benrahma are clearly the future when it comes to identifying talent. Moyes is building a team around those young, hungry players including Rice and Pablo Fornals.
Moyes has shown the importance of signing the right characters and experienced heads too. The captures of Craig Dawson, Vladimir Coufal and Jesse Lingard underline that point.
It does paint a bleak future for players such as Felipe Anderson, Andriy Yarmolenko and Manuel Lanzini – who have all had their commitment and workrate questioned.
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