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West Ham United manager David Moyes concedes that he was shocked to see Jesse Lingard reprimand a re-visitation of the London Stadium this mid year to join Nottingham Forest on a free exchange.
The previous Manchester United midfielder turned into a free specialist recently subsequent to withdrawing Old Trafford and notwithstanding solid interest and a proposal from the Hammers to re-sign their most memorable portion of 2021 credit star, Lingard censured interest from Moyes to sign for recently advanced Nottingham Forest in what is perceived to be a worthwhile agreement.
It is accepted that Lingard is on a fundamental compensation of £115,000 every week that likewise incorporates rewards, with the midfielder joining Steve Cooper's side, who has not played in the first class for a considerable length of time.
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Talking on being turned somewhere near his previous loanee Lingard, Moyes conceded that he was astounded that the midfielder didn't re-sign for the Hammers this mid year.
"I was amazed, no doubt. I figured Jesse in the end would come here and I must say the club made him a great deal," Moyes made sense of. "You were unable to pivot and say David Sullivan and the proprietors didn't do all that they could to get him. They unquestionably did. I must say the club have attempted to get bunches of players yet for various reasons we've not had the option to get them."
Lingard was not by any means the only player to turn down the club this mid year following their pay requests. The club likewise had an offered of around £33.5m acknowledged for Lille midfielder Amadou Onana, who is set to join Everton. In any case, the Hammers are accepted to have moved in an opposite direction from an arrangement with Onana requesting a compensation multiple times higher than whatever he is presently procuring at the Ligue 1 club.
Lingard was far from the only player to reject the club in the middle of the season due to pay demands. The club also had a bid of around £33.5 million accepted for Lille midfielder Amadou Onana, who is set to join Everton. In any case, the Hammers are said to have walked away from a deal with Onana, who is reportedly demanding a compensation package multiple times greater than what he is currently receiving at the Ligue 1 club.
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