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Arsenal outcast Sead Kolasinac wanted in West Ham transfer with David Moyes keen to land new left-back


ARSENAL outcast Sead Kolasinac has become a transfer target for West Ham as David Moyes attempts to land a new left-back.

The Bosnian has fallen out of favour at the Emirates and could be moving across London if the Hammers boss gets his way, according to the Athletic.

Sead Kolasinac is being linked away from North London after three years at Arsenal

Kolasinac has fallen down the pecking order after the signing of Kieran Tierney and chances of first team football appear limited with the Gunners out of Europe.

The left-back signed for Arsenal on a free in 2017 but has failed to stake a regular claim in the first XI.

David Moyes is believed to be keen on new signings after a quiet transfer window for the club.

They have so far only signed Tomas Soucek on a permanent deal after his loan move last season impressed club bosses enough to commit £19.1million to retain his signature.

But Hammers fans are crying out for reinforcements – a plea that will have only grown louder after an underwhelming performance against Newcastle on the opening day of the season.

David Moyes is also believed to have been monitoring Chelsea’s out of favour left-back Emerson Palmieri.

The Italian international’s hopes of first-team football are slim after the Blues swooped for Ben Chilwell.

He is also believed to be behind Marcos Alonso so a move away from Stamford Bridge may be considered.

The move may also benefit Chelsea, who are reportedly still keen on midfielder Declan Rice and could use Palmieri as a bargaining chip.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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