Ben Johnson may need to implore David Moyes to allow him to leave West Ham United for good in January as his career is facing a serious threat. The young defender has fallen into obscurity at the London Stadium, and he may have to accelerate his exit plans, as it’s unlikely his limited playing opportunities will improve with the established Vladimir Coufal as Moyes’ preferred right-back.
There have been reports that both Johnson and midfielder Connor Coventry will become free agents when their contracts expire next summer, but Johnson may have to expedite his departure, potentially in the upcoming January transfer window. West Ham might consider cashing in on him due to his experience in the first team.
Despite being offered a new deal by the club, reports indicate that Johnson is dissatisfied with the terms and is poised for a summer departure, which may lead him to beseech Moyes to accept any incoming transfer offers. Everton, Southampton, and even Luton have been mentioned as potential destinations, and if any of these clubs guarantee him regular playing time, Johnson would likely seize the opportunity.
It wasn’t long ago that Johnson was offered a substantial six-year contract by the club, but now an exit appears imminent. While there were high hopes for the promising defender, he has struggled to cement his place in the side, with players like Emerson and Vladimir Coufal being preferred options under Moyes. With just 17 appearances last season and limited playing time this season, Johnson’s development at the top level has been seriously hindered. At 23, he needs regular playing time to rejuvenate his career, making a January departure the most sensible option for all parties involved.
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