July 5, 2024

The January transfer window is expected to be a busy one for West Ham United, with Saeed Benrahma potentially the latest player to leave the club, with Wolves hoping to sign Benrahma There is.
Foote Mercato claims the Hammers’ 28-year-old winger is attracting the attention of the Black Country side, with Gary O’Neill looking to overtake Lyon.
Wolves have already been rumored to be signing the Algerian international this month, and it appears they are now aiming to sign him even further.
Benrahma has performed badly for West Ham this season, failing to score a goal and registering just one assist in 21 games (Transfermarkt).
David Moyes clearly no longer trusts him to be a regular player and as far as I’m concerned the sooner he leaves the club the better for everyone involved.
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Wolves are pushing for Said Benrahma Photo by Rob Newell – CameraSport via Getty Images Wolves are pushing for Benrahma Premier League rivals are hoping to win the race to sign the former player this winter He seems determined.
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If Wolves really want him, I’ll sell him for £15 million.
He lacks confidence at all and seems afraid to actually face opponents, which is an absolutely dire situation for a winger.
Benrahma said he has shown glimpses of his abilities since he moved to the London Stadium.
But there were very few of them.
Moyes needs to make a major upgrade on his left wing either in January or next summer transfer window.
And if Wolves were to sign Benrahma this month, Moyes would certainly have the means to make that happen in January.
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