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West Ham preclude Tomas Soucek deal as David Moyes plots midfield signingsW
est Ham have zero desire to sell Tomas Soucek this late spring, in spite of hypothesis that the club might want to pay attention to offers for the midfielder.
There have been ideas that the Czech global is one of various first-cooperative people David Moyes is available to continuing on as he hopes to support his exchange spending plan and plot a huge update of his crew.
Notwithstanding, Standard Sport comprehends that Soucek stays a basic piece of Moyes' arrangements as he looks to construct a crew equipped for both contending in the Europa Conference League and attempting to break into the Premier League's main six next term, with reports of a spat among player and director off kilter.
The 27-year-old actually has two years left to run on his agreement and the club hold the choice of a further year past that, importance there is no hurry to either broaden his arrangement or money in with a sale.His contract circumstance is like that of midfield accomplice Declan Rice, who Moyes values at £150million and who the club are unyielding isn't available to be purchased, in spite of well established revenue from Manchester United and Chelsea.
Soucek was endorsed from Slavia Prague in January 2020, just a month into Moyes' subsequent spell responsible for the club, at first borrowed before the arrangement was made super durable the accompanying summer.
He was named the club's Hammer of the Year toward the finish of his most memorable full mission, and keeping in mind that his structure this term didn't raise a ruckus around town levels, West Ham are quick to reinforce, not decrease, their choices in focal midfield, following the retirement of Mark Noble and the finish of Alex Kral's fruitless credit spell.
A huge marking in the position stays high on Moyes' rundown of needs, having flopped in January with a £50million bid for Leeds and England star Kalvin Phillips, who is presently being vigorously connected with a transition to champions Manchester City.
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