Renowned Scottish journalist Alan Nixon, known for his proximity to his compatriot coach David Moyes, revealed that West Ham United is inclined to part ways with Moroccan international Nayef Aguerd at the end of the current football season.
According to the same source, in a post on the “Patreon” platform, the patience of West Ham officials has worn thin awaiting confirmation of Aguerd’s success in the Premier League.
The current direction of the club’s management is to sell the player’s contract in the summer and reinvest the proceeds from his transfer in acquiring a fast and strong defender in his place.
The same source confirmed that scouts within West Ham have indeed begun searching for a defender stronger and faster than Nayef Aguerd to sign during the upcoming summer transfer window.
The source attributed West Ham’s current direction to Aguerd’s tendency to commit some influential mistakes in the team’s results, describing him as “slow and reckless” and unlikely to succeed in a tough league like the Premier League.
David Moyes, the manager of West Ham United, recently sent strong messages to Nayef Aguerd, stating that the Moroccan international is known for his left-footed play, which provides balance in the defensive line.
However, he is required to improve his performance in other aspects of the game.