Mohamed Diamé Seeks New Challenge After Two Years at West Ham
Senegalese midfielder Mohamed Diamé has revealed his ambitions to move on from West Ham United at the end of the current season, following two years at the club. The 26-year-old, who joined the Hammers from Wigan Athletic in 2012, is eager to take his career to the next level and compete with one of England’s elite clubs.
Currently sitting mid-table in the Premier League, West Ham has offered Diamé a stable environment, but the player is ready for a new challenge. Despite having one year remaining on his contract, the former Lens player has expressed his intention to aim higher in his career.
“I have ambitions, and I’d like to see myself in the English Big 6,” Diamé explained. “Now, at the end of this season, I’ll still have a year left on my contract with West Ham, so I don’t know how it’s going to play out. But I won’t hide it from you, I’m ambitious, I want to aim higher. I’m 26, the time has come to take that step.”
Diamé’s performances have been a key feature of West Ham’s midfield, and his physical style of play has attracted attention from several top Premier League clubs. His desire to join one of the Big Six teams aligns with the natural progression of his career as he enters his prime years.
As the summer transfer window nears, it remains to be seen whether the Hammers will allow Diamé to leave or if a suitable offer from one of England’s top clubs will materialize. His ambition to move on could be a catalyst for change, and with his proven ability in the Premier League, he is expected to be a sought-after player in the coming months.