IMO he hasn't been given too many chances to show what he can do....Not convinced though TBH from the small amount of minutes he has been given and I've seen of him.. but what do I know..same goes for Hugill, just perhaps not good enough for PL standard...
Ajeti is an interesting case. He is an international and should have some ability. Some times a change of club, manager or position or the way a team players does wonders for a player. Remember how Mo Salah hardly got a look in when he was at Chelsea and went to Roma and then Liverpool and became a very different and lethal player as someone noted and built on his attributes. Moyes changed Arnautovic but neither he nor Pellgrini have been able to get much out of Ajeti. May be he is suited to a different kind of football. From what little that I have seen of him he does not appear to be a EPL player. So WHU need a replacement and should shift him.
West Ham’s highly-rated 16-year-old winger Benicio Baker Boaitey will fly to Germany tomorrow for talks with a number of German clubs, including Bayern Munich.
Barcelona, PSG and Benfica as well as a host of top English clubs have monitored the England U16 international’s progress in the past 18 months.
The Hammers had hoped their young academy talent would sign professional terms with the club when he turns 17 in the new year. However, it looks likely the left-footed wide-man, who has been compared to Juve’s Douglas Costa, sees his future in the Bundesliga.
Any move before his 17th birthday could leave West Ham with less than £200,000 in compensation payments.
IMO I personally think they are either very ill advised or they really think the grass is greener on the other side, sadly for them life isn't always quite like that and karma might just come back and bite them one day.
Moyes also confirmed he plans to integrate Grady Diangana into his West Ham squad following a successful loan spell at West Brom.
Moyes wants Grady Diangana in his Hammers squad next season
Diangana is playing a pivotal role for the Baggies in their fight for promotion, scoring seven goals and registering six assists so far this season. "We have been watching him as much as we can. It's been hard because our focus is on nothing but the games in the Premier League. It's been impossible to watch all the West Brom games." he said.
"I watched a bit the other week and he's certainly developed. In the early part of the season he was in his best form, my plan is to bring him back and see what we can do."
IMO I personally think they are either very ill advised or they really think the grass is greener on the other side, sadly for them life isn't always quite like that and karma might just come back and bite them one day.
It might be both but I think it's a lot to do with believing Germany is a good place to develop. Sancho's done so well and Reiss Nelson was getting games (then returned and isn't getting so much). Obviously if this player of ours is going to Bayern it's a bit different but generally you'd imagine they're going for smaller potential wages but a chance to play first team football, which I don't see the problem in.
For the national side i think its a good thing to see youngsters going abroad, its one of the things the national team has lacked is players playing in other leagues and using that experience.
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Based on his stats from Basle probably the Swiss type 29 goals in 58 appearances. He will do someone a good turn but it looks like it won't be us.
West Ham’s highly-rated 16-year-old winger Benicio Baker Boaitey will fly to Germany tomorrow for talks with a number of German clubs, including Bayern Munich.
Barcelona, PSG and Benfica as well as a host of top English clubs have monitored the England U16 international’s progress in the past 18 months.
The Hammers had hoped their young academy talent would sign professional terms with the club when he turns 17 in the new year. However, it looks likely the left-footed wide-man, who has been compared to Juve’s Douglas Costa, sees his future in the Bundesliga.
Any move before his 17th birthday could leave West Ham with less than £200,000 in compensation payments.
Moyes wants Grady Diangana in his Hammers squad next season
Diangana is playing a pivotal role for the Baggies in their fight for promotion, scoring seven goals and registering six assists so far this season.
"We have been watching him as much as we can. It's been hard because our focus is on nothing but the games in the Premier League. It's been impossible to watch all the West Brom games." he said.
"I watched a bit the other week and he's certainly developed. In the early part of the season he was in his best form, my plan is to bring him back and see what we can do."
Fabianski/Randolph
Fredericks/Johnson - Diop/Balbuena - Ogbonna/Reid - Cresswell/Masuaku
Soucek/Noble - Rice/Snodgrass
Bowen/Yarmolenko - Fornals/Lanzini - Anderson/Diangana
Antonio/Haller
That’s still with Wilshere in reserve.
They are doing something right over there.
I’ve brought 4 Dortmund shirts during it
Ravel
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Diamanties are forever - this one cost me a fortune
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