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Strike While The Iron's Hot!

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Thu, 17/06/2021 - 18:05


Yarmo Bumps Up His Value

Andriy Yarmolenko scored another goal and made another assist in the Ukraine's nervous 2-1 win over Northern Macedonia, he is currently joint top scorer in the competition and has already scored one of the goals of the tournament.

The more exposure 'Yarmo' gets, the more his value potentially rises, before the competition's start his value had plummeted to around only £3.5 Million, that figure looks certain to rise in the coming weeks, if he remains free of injury! If a team comes in with a 'reasonable' offer, Hammers must do everything they can to accommodate the purchaser, and now is the time to strike while the Iron is hot.

Forget the drivel that you may have read with regards to Hammers signing Roman Yaremchuk in order for him to 'link up' with Yarmolenko at the London Stadium, nothing could be further form David Moyes' thoughts. While Moyes may have a certain interest in Roman Yaremchuk, he has an interest in about forty strikers if you believe all that you read, so any move for Yaremchuk would be independent of Yarmolenko's destiny, it's only because they are both from the Ukraine that the match has been made.

It is to be hoped Yarmo can be moved on sooner rather than later, he is obviously still very talented, but his languid style of play is entirely unsuited to the hustle and bustle of the Barclays Premier League, he would be far more suited to the Eredivise or some other league where the pace is not so extreme. With a bit of luck the club could receive as much as £7.5 Million if he keeps up his goal scoring exploits, and have the added bonus of being relieved of his staggering £115,000 per week wages bill.

The same cannot be said for another of Pellegrin's other 'follies', if Yarmo's value has plummeted, then Felipe Anderson's has nose dived in to the centre of the planet! The impending £10-12 Million loss the club will experience on the Yarmolenko transfer, is absolutely dwarfed by the potential hit the club will have to take on Anderson. The £34 Million transfer fee to bring him from Lazio, now looks to be much more ludicrous than Yarmo's deal, and his value has dropped by as much as 70%!

To put that in perspective, £34 Million down to less than £10 Million, it s an astonishing fall from grace, Hammers would have done better to hold on to him rather than having sent home out on loan to Porto, where he hardly featured at all and was 'alienated' from their manager due to his poor work ethos...sounds familiar?

The club may have recouped around £4 Million in wages while Anderson was out on loan, but that figure is probably only a fraction of how much the player's value dropped while he was out in Portugal, but then again, hindsight is a wonderful thing...if you can go back in time!

But if the club could go back in time, it would never have employed Manuel Pellegrini would it? The estimates vary wildly as to exactly how much Pellegrini cost the club, but we reckon around a deficit of approximately £116 Million that the club lost in wages and fees for Yarmo, Haller, Wheelchair, Anderson and of course Roberto! - Ed

Costings for Pellegrini's profligacies: Wheelchair loss of £12 Million in wages and pay off. Haller £25 Million and £7.5 Million in wages. Anderson £24 Million and £8 Million in wages. Yarmolenko £10 Million and a staggering £22.5 Million in wages. Roberto £3 Million and £4 Million in wages.

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Mr Green St's picture

Totally agree regarding Yarmo, I hope that he scores a couple more wonder goals and we find another Pelle-Grinning to take him off our hands asap.
Pelle-Grinning is the sort of manager who puts clubs out of business with his wreckless management of a clubs finances...... at the time we were chasing a pre-covid unsustainable model with us supporters baying for more. Little did we realise where this incompetence would end up ..... When the finances are laid out before us (cheers Nev)......They are eye watering and almost impossible to comprehend.
Anderson unfortunately will end up becoming a MASSIVE Loss, although there have been rumours of Lazio looking to take him off our hands (probably for an "Undisclosed" Fee....£0:00 and a packet of Monster Munch).... Please fingers crossed he goes, as you do not want him hanging around the rest of the squad.
If we can get rid of Yarmo and Anderson, we can (in my mind at least) move on from that nightmare era under that incompetent fool Pelle (yes and he's still probably Grinning).

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Just as much for falling for it!!Don't forget they wanted Pel rather than Moyes,claiming he is a world class manager when we all know that at westham the likes of Guardiola & klopp would find it tough!!Says more about Moyes than anything,that he didnt tell them to poke it when they asked him to come back.The irony is last season Moyes did what they wanted pel to do,at a fraction of the cost....

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Deluded Hammer's picture

Was not exactly inundated with offers when we came back in for him was he? Besides, I thought Husillos was in charge of the signings.

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