da stake casino: With West Ham currently just a point above the relegation zone, the Irons could well be one of the clubs that ends up recruiting heavily in the January transfer window.
da lvbet: But sometimes room needs to be made for new recruits and considering some areas of West Ham’s squad are proving unfit for purpose anyway, the timing could be right to axe the deadwood.
Accordingly, Football FanCast takes a look at two players West Ham should sell in the coming transfer window…
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Felipe Anderson
On paper, Felipe Anderson is probably West Ham’s most talented player but that’s what makes him so frustrating.
His goal contributions this season are limited to just three assists in 15 appearances and that just isn’t enough for a player who should really be spearheading the attack and in some senses, leading the team.
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Of course, West Ham’s overall form has been far from spectacular and Anderson needs players to win the ball for him. But his inability to grab games by the scruff of the neck does ask serious questions of the 26-year-old’s attitude.
In some ways that’s symptomatic of the problems at West Ham and considering he’s valued at £40.5m by Transfermarkt, maybe the Irons would be better off selling before reinvesting the money in more industrious players.
Carlos Sanchez
The 33-year-old defensive midfielder has not really seen much of the action this season and he seems to be out-of-favour at the London Stadium.
Having only managed to accumulate meagre 51 minutes in the Premier League, it’s quite evident that Sanchez simply doesn’t offer much to this West Ham squad.
Even on one occasion when he has played, the fans were in disbelief that Manuel Pellegrini even gave him the opportunity to come on from the bench.
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With his contract due to expire in the summer of 2020, this could be the Hammers’ one and only chance to get some cash before he goes on a free transfer anyway.
And judging by the situation so far in 2019/20, he would be no big loss to lose mid-season.