David Moyes would love multiple upgrades as West Ham United exodus planned

David Moyes would love multiple West Ham United transfer upgrades with an exodus on the line at the London Stadium, according to i News.

The source have reported on their website that the Irons could offload three players including Issa Diop, Arthur Masuaku and Said Benrahma could follow Alex Kral out of the back door.

It is made very clear though that if they do leave, transfers will be targeted in order to significantly upgrade those areas of the squad including defence, midfield and out wide.

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Writing in his latest piece for i News, Daniel Storey reported the latest transfers news coming from the London Stadium as plans are starting to kick off.

“Although that leaves Moyes with only 17 players who played 10 or more league games in 2021-22, there are others who might well be available for transfer,” he wrote.

“Issa Diop looked excellent during his first season but has tailed off badly. Arthur Masuaku is firmly on the fringes and might also leave. Alex Kral played a single minute in the Premier League. Said Benrahma hasn’t progressed as Moyes had hoped.

“All four would need replacing, but Moyes would love to bring in upgrades for each.”

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Upgrades.

This is what this squad has needed for months and years now.

Moyes has been spectacular along with the main starting XI that has been consistently used to great success without much help coming off the bench.

That has delivered consistent European football, but with more quality available as well as depth at the London Stadium, we could go even further and bring home some silverware.

Diop, Kral and Masuaku could leave with little impact, but the case of Benrahma is strange.

The Algerian has shined at times in his couple of seasons in east London, and given the chance, he could continue to do just that but more consistently.

If the Hammers can bring in a price similar to what they paid for him though, it could be used to bring in another attacker who could have a bigger say in the final third.

This is certainly one to watch, though with numerous ins and outs set to happen over the next two months.

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