What does the transfer window deadline mean to you? To me, it means Harry Redknapp leaning out of a car window saying nothing to be seen here, and us West Ham fans praying for the
It may have escaped the notice of some that Claret and Hugh has reported via a key source that David Moyes would remain in charge of bringing in new players during this window. We made
West Ham had the third biggest net spend in the Premier League during the summer transfer window. We spent £164m and made sales of £16m, which resulted in a net spend of £148m. But what
David Moyes’ comments about having to bed people in when asked about our August form made it sound like it’s a bad thing. It doesn’t necessarily need to be an albatross around his neck. Instead,
This transfer window is going to be an absolutely crucial one for the club because of the number of players that I feel that we need to bring in. Whilst Moyes operated with a small
David Moyes has his work cut out for him this summer. We are set to lose the likes of Andriy Yarmolenko and Ryan Fredericks on free transfers at the end of the season, and it
David Moyes has admitted the upcoming transfer window is vital to West Ham’s progression as a club but will he and the club deliver this summer? We did not sign anyone in the January transfer
Let me get this clear before I begin this article analysing where things have gone wrong recently by saying how well we have done in the last two seasons. The performance of the team under
Given West Ham’s urgent need to bolster the squad this January, the transfer window has split opinion when it comes to the best way to sign a player. Frustration at a lack of signings has
I was at the London Stadium the day they made the announcement. Sandwiched between the obligatory ‘Come on You Irons’ and the team rundown was confirmation that Declan Rice had signed a five-year contract. The