David Moyes insists West Ham will not waste money as he explains January transfer strategy
David Moyes has said he did not want to waste money in January after West Ham ended the window without any signings.
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David Moyes has said he did not want to waste money in January after West Ham ended the window without any signings.
David Moyes has explained West Ham's lack of January transfer activity by saying he did not want to waste the club's money on the wrong signings last month.
As per The Athletic, an update has emerged involving Aston Villa, Leeds United and West Ham United goalkeeper Darren Randolph as more January news comes to light.
Everyone knows the classic phrase 'nobody seems to want this top four spot' when it comes towards the end of the season, and teams seem to be dropping points regularly, but you could apply this to the January transfer window this season.
Despite David Moyes continuously stating that his West Ham United side were in desperate need of a new centre-forward in the January transfer window, as the clock struck midnight on Tuesday morning, the Hammers entered February with the same number of strikers as they had 31 days prior – one.
West Ham failed with a last-minute loan-to-buy bid for Atalanta striker Duvan Zapata, according to reports by Football Insider.