West Ham planning to copy Harry Kane transfer strategy to ward off Chelsea and Man Utd
West Ham United are taking a leaf out of Tottenham Hotspur's book in their efforts to keep hold of England midfielder Declan Rice.
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West Ham United are taking a leaf out of Tottenham Hotspur's book in their efforts to keep hold of England midfielder Declan Rice.
David Moyes has made three changes to the West Ham United starting 11 that will face Everton at London Stadium this afternoon, with Jarrod Bowen, Pablo Fornals and Ryan Fredericks comingin into the side that lost 3-1 away to Tottenham Hotspur before the international break.
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Former West Ham striker Carlton Cole is confident Declan Rice will remain at the London Stadium instead of joining Manchester United, citing one key reason.
West Ham could lose both Manuel Lanzini and Declan Rice this summer, and with Alex Kral almost certain to return to his parent club Spartak Moscow and Mark Noble set to move on at the end of the season, midfield certainly seems an area where Irons manager David Moyes will be looking to strengthen.
West Ham are tracking Lille defender Sven Botman as David Moyes looks to overhaul his squad this summer.
West Ham are expected to be set for a busy summer at the end of this season, particularly if they qualify for the Champions League via the top four spots, or by winning the Europa League.
West Ham have produced a plethora of exceptional talent from their youth academy in the Premier League era, including the likes of Frank Lampard, Jermain Defoe and Rio Ferdinand, who all went on to enjoy brilliant careers in the English top flight.