The development of the team is still a key concern for the east Londoners as West Ham under David Moyes continues to make progress.
As a result of the club’s constant pursuit of development, some of the players who have helped the Hammers succeed under the Scot may be let go in order to make room for younger or more capable players.
West Ham’s victory in the Europa Conference League should be viewed as the start of something truly remarkable for the team, not as the conclusion of their dreams.
The ECL victory over Fiorentina may be remembered as a turning point in the club’s history if they can gather momentum both on and off the pitch.
The four players the club signed in the summer—Mohamed Kudus, Edson Alvarez, Konstantinos Mavropanos, and James Ward-Prowse—have undoubtedly performed well.
The Irons might become a serious force in the home and European markets if they sign one or two more players of a similar calibre, but first some sales will need to be made.
Hugh and Claret have made a list of those who are anticipated to go on, and Angelo Ogbonna is a popular favourite.
He’s been a true mainstay for the team for the past several years, with 236 appearances according to Transfermarkt, but he’s getting no younger, and his form this season seems to have vanished.
For all parties, it can be the ideal moment for a clean break.
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