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West Ham: Moyes 'really likes' £76k-a-week free agent at London Stadium

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West Ham signing Adnan Januzaj makes perfect sense as a squad player, according to journalist Jacque Talbot. The Hammers have been linked with the ex-Manchester United star throughout the transfer window due to David Moyes’ previous with the winger and Talbot is completely on board with him making the switch to the London Stadium.

The next couple of days could prove a potential season-defining for the Hammers, who have endured a poor start to the Premier League campaign, but their fortunes might soon be about to change depending on how they fare from now until Thursday night.

Lyon star Lucas Paqueta is expected to arrive and become Moyes’ marquee signing this summer, although the former Everton boss still wants further additions before the 11pm deadline.

One of those could arrive in the shape of Januzaj, with talkSPORT claiming that the forward is in talks over a move to the London Stadium.

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West Ham United’s Scottish manager David Moyes (L) and Aston Villa’s English head coach Steven Gerrard (R) look on during the English Premier League football match between Aston Villa and West Ham Utd at Villa Park in Birmingham, central England on August 28, 2022. (Photo by Geoff Caddick / AFP)
Individually, none of West Ham’s first three Premier League games of the season have been that bad. They were extremely unfortunate to lose at Nottingham Forest, there’s little shame in losing to Manchester City, and Brighton can be awkward opponents for any side, but especially West Ham, who now haven’t beaten them in 11 attempts. All together, though, these three defeats with no goals scored have West Ham bottom of the table. Sunday’s meeting with a struggling Aston Villa comes with a distinct sense of pressure.

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