West Ham United transfer news as an update on Jesse Lingard’s pursuit surfaces
According to Claret and Hugh, many predict West Ham will sign former Manchester United and Nottingham Forest forward Jesse Lingard.
On Saturday (9 September), the Hammers’ official website indicated that they may have to make a rapid choice on the 30-year-old.
This is because the England international is now being offered to clubs in Saudi Arabia as well.
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Lingard may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but if he can provide a reserve option, there won’t be many complaints.
Managers frequently complain about having depth, and a player like Lingard, who can play numerous roles, provides just that.
Lingard does not have to play every week but if there are tired legs or an injury crisis, he can be called upon.
David Moyes is familiar with him, and the Englishman has played some of his finest games under him, so this may be a perfect match.
It remains to be seen how swiftly the Hammers act, as other clubs may also require last-minute reinforcements.
He will obviously not command the same money as he did two years ago because he is no longer the same player.
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Injury Expert: A big-money West Ham player will miss the Manchester City game, and his return will be gradual.
West Ham defender Konstantinos Mavropanos will miss the Manchester City match, according to an injury expert.
Dr. Rajpal Brar, an injury expert, has joined us as an exclusive columnist. He’ll be sharing his thoughts on West Ham’s injury issue every week…
According to Dr. Rajpal Brar, West Ham summer signing Konstantinos Mavropanos is scheduled to miss the Manchester City encounter owing to injury.
According to the injury expert, his recovery would be gradual because he did not participate in the Hammers’ pre-season.
This summer, the London club spent £20 million to obtain the services of the Greece international. [Evening Standard] Formalized paraphrase
Brar, a Physical Therapist and Sports Scientist, told West Ham Zone exclusively: “There hasn’t been much clarity on his injury at all but with lower back injuries, clubs are very likely going to be methodical and conservative, especially early in the season.”
“Furthermore, he did have a medical upon his transfer, so West Ham must be happy with how he’s progressing and his medium and long-term prospects, so he’ll most likely miss the game [v Manchester City] or be eased back.”
“In terms of returning to game action, this will again be gradual loading and increased intensity, eventually reflecting on pitch movements and demands.”
Mavropanos moved to the London Stadium this summer, but he was not West Ham’s first choice.
Manchester United defender Harry Maguire was sought by the club, and David Moyes even acknowledged that a deal was in the works for the England international.
With Kurt Zouma and Nayef Aguerd off to strong starts, it remains to be seen whether the system is altered to accommodate Mavropanos.
In other West Ham news, following a recent development, the Hammers have reached an ultimate transfer decision on Jesse Lingard.