da mrbet: The January transfer window was a chance for David Moyes to truly imprint his ideas on a West Ham squad he inherited from Slaven Bilic and there was certainly some movement at the London Stadium last month.
da wazamba: Indeed, the Hammers parted with two goalscorers in Andre Ayew and Diafra Sakho, bringing in £29.52million, while allowing Reece Oxford and Reece Burke to leave on loan for Borussia Monchengladbach and Bolton respectively.
At the same time, highly-rated midfielder Joao Mario arrived from Inter Milan on loan and Deadline Day saw the Irons complete a late swoop for Preston North End front-man Jordan Hugill, after netting eight times during his last 27 Championship appearances.
Overall, that saw the Hammers take in a total net profit of £19.26million last month according to Transfermarkt. But was that an example of good business from the east Londoners or a missed opportunity to further spend as they look to stave off relegation?
West Ham fans, let us know if you’re happy with your club’s efforts in the transfer market by voting below…
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