West Ham boss David Moyes watches Hull City amid interest in Manchester United youngster
West Ham United have been linked with a summer move for Manchester United defender Di'Shon Bernard. The 21-year-old is currently on loan at Championship club Hull City but has impressed during his inaugural season at second-tier level, having previously spent time on loan with Salford City in League Two.
Reports in the national media claim West Ham boss David Moyes is a keen admirer of Bernard, and has scouted the ex-Chelsea youngster, while keeping tabs on his City teammate Keane Lewis-Potter, with the Scotsman keen on the Hull-born talisman - Moyes was in the stands at The Den on Monday as City were beaten 2-1, though Bernard failed to get off the bench along with Brentford boss Thomas Frank and David Pleat, advisor at Tottenham.
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Bernard was signed by former Tigers boss Grant McCann and became a regular under the Northern Irishman, though he has since lost his place following the appointment of Shota Arveladze, with the Georgian boss preferring Alfie Jones in the third