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Moyes Has To Make 'Painful' Decision

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Wed, 06/01/2021 - 13:18

Without a pot to proverbially fill, David Moyes embarks on his January transfer window with some amount of trepidation, he knows he has to sell to buy, his problem is who to sell, and equally as important, who would want to buy them? There are a number of players whose contracts expire at the end of the season, thus rendering them financially valueless once the window has closed, the club has to either extend their contracts or sell them on while their sales can still generate funds, albeit in a limited capacity.

Lukasz Fabianski, Fabian Balbuena, Mark Noble and Robert Snodgrass are all those moving in to the final stage of their contracts which will expire in June, Fabianski and Balbuena are 'nailed on' for renewals as they are both performing well and playing regularly for the first team. Noble and Snodgrass are in a different category, Noble will more than likely NOT have his current contract renewed, any offer would be to become a member of the back room staff, an offer he would probably gladly accept even if he takes a 'gap year' to be with his family, the thought of 'Marky' plying his trade at a different club is unimaginable!

This leaves us Robert Snodgrass, a player who has earned the right to play having established himself as solid and reliable. Having been sent out on loan during his early time with the club, 'Snoddy' returned and fought his way back in to the first team and was one of Moyes' 'golden boys' during his first tenure as manager.

Despite being more than capable, Snoddy has found himself at the back of a very long first team queue, his opportunities having dried up due to the presence of Jarrod Bowen, Tomas Soucek and the re-emergence of Manu Lanzini among others.

Apparently Big Sam wants the 33 year old Scot to join him for West Brom's relegation fight, it is a challenge that the player would relish, because despite being very fond of West Ham and being incredibly popular at the club he is after all a footballer approaching the end of his career, and as such needs to play every minute he can for his own well being.

No one could possibly begrudge Robert Snodgrass a move that would ensure him game time in the Barclays Premier League, even if it is only for the rest of this season. West Ham could receive a 'decent' fee of around £2 Million for a player who can leave for free in six months, and the player himself would be able to do what he likes best, play football!

If Snoddy does move on during this window, everyone will wish him well, as he has been a good servant to the club. Best of luck Snoddy - Ed

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good luck to him i wish him well .As for Mr westham it surely must be nailed on he gets offered a job with the back room staff bringing along the youngsters at first and then work his way up, although i do understand he has a few houses in his portfolio that should keep him busy for a while

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uuummm... look after Mr West Ham, dont hold your breath Elt, history of West Ham board looking after past servants is not great, just ask the relatives of Bobby Moore, treated our greatest ever hero like something you step in :o(

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Shocking the way Bobby Moore was treated but on the plus side looks like le sulk is in his way to Ajax,25 mill + add ons,I'll pay for his taxi!! ;)

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Nobes will definitely be a part of the backroom staff of the future & Snoddy has been a model pro for us

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Looks like Snodgrass may sign for West Bromwich. Once again it is Allardyce sniffing at his former club as he is desperate to make some new signings for a club that seems doomed to be relegated. The good news for most but not all, is that Haller may be snapped up by Ajax. But this all depends whether West Ham manages to sign either Josh King or another recognized striker.

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We sign who he wants and then loose 20 mill when he turns out no good for the way we play, I feel for Haller mainly because he was successful with a strike partner but was never going to be successful as a lone striker. Probably go to Ajax and be their top striker.

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