Claret and Hugh have claimed that West Ham United’s January transfer plans could still go ahead as normal despite a shortage of cash at the London Stadium.
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The Hammers have been greatly affected financially by the global health crisis. As have most other clubs in world football.
We have obviously taken a hit with no fans being allowed inside stadiums since March.

Hopefully things will be back to normal soon, however. 2,000 fans will be inside the London Stadium today for the visit of Manchester United. So let’s keep our fingers crossed that this is just the start.
Claret and Hugh claims that West Ham could circumnavigate their financial problems by organising acceptable instalment plan deals for both potential outgoings and incomings.
David Moyes clearly needs to bolster his ranks at West Ham.

We are currently hanging on the coattails of the Premier League’s top four.
If the Hammers are to really kick on, however, investment in the playing squad will undoubtedly be required.
So Claret and Hugh’s claim that instalment based deals could be on the horizon will be encouraging to hear for the West Ham fans. Especially after ExWHUemployee claimed earlier this week that there is no real money to spend in January.
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