As David Moyes attempts to restructure the mostly 'Pellegrinophile' squad that he has inherited, he has clearly stated his desire to bring in young, hungry players who have 'value added' as they progress, instead of ageing has beens or players who's careers are on a downward spiral. So recent media reports of Hammers being interested in free agent Mario Gotze seem way of the mark.
Outgoing Borussia Dortmund star Mario Gotze was voted the 'biggest disappointment' of the 2019-20 Bundesliga season by his fellow players, the 28 year old endured a frustrating spell on the sidelines, making just 15 league appearances with the majority of them coming from the bench. In addition to his recent less than appealing stats, Goetze will be looking for a salary in the region of £100,000 per week, to some that might appear to be a bargain for the man who scored the goal that won the 2014 World Cup for Germany, but his career has gone down hill since.
Goetze's steady decline should make a decision NOT to sign him glaringly obvious, OK so he might go on to 'magically' turn things round at whichever club signs him, but having had their fingers, toes and just about everything else burned by making similar 'Marquee' signings, the Hammers hierarchy must look elsewhere.
He's 'Goetze' be avoided at all costs! - Ed
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Nah just right for us
Nah just right for us