To replace Michail Antonio, West Ham United manager David Moyes is planning an extremely interesting summer transfer for a striker.
Michail Antonio, 33, has spent the last eight and a half years serving West Ham admirably. But it’s time for David Moyes to replace the Jamaican international with a suitable long-term option.
Antonio has actually played pretty well for the Hammers the past two games, particularly in our 5-0 Europa League victory over Freiburg.
But his shortcomings are plain to see for everyone to observe. The former Nottingham Forest player has been awful for West Ham overall this season, and he was sidelined for about four months due to an injury he sustained while traveling with Jamaica for international play.
Antonio’s crass comments about rival teams and their players have really generated a lot of controversy off the field this season.
He had only accused the Arsenal supporters of being insane last week!
The physical demands of the position have actually caused him to admit recently that he finds it difficult to play out on the wing these days.