West Ham transfer news: Tomas Soucek up for shock sale as David Moyes ‘tension’ boils over
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West Ham are reportedly ready to sell midfielder Tomas Soucek amid a bust-up with David Moyes overshadowing his importance to the team.
The Czech Republic international has proved an unmissable figure following his 2020 arrival. He initially arrived on loan from Slavia Prague but impressed and earned a long-term deal.
And after 13 Premier League appearances in 2019/20, he has subsequently made another 92 since then. Indeed, he played in all of West Ham’s 41 games last season.
This term, meanwhile, Soucek missed only three league matches. The 27-year-old’s contract has therefore become a key priority for the Hammers to resolve.
However, reports in April claimed that manager Moyes does not feel Soucek is worthy of fresh terms just yet. That decision reportedly let the midfielder feeling ‘undermined’ and ‘surprised’ others at the club.
Now, though, the latest from Football Insider is that relations between Moyes and