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da dobrowin: This morning West Ham fans woke to the news that striker Diafra Sakho was on his way to Rennes after a £9m deal had been agreed between the two clubs.Now, co-owner David Sullivan’s son Jack has taken to Twitter to all but confirm that Sakho will in fact remain a Hammers player beyond Thursday’s 11pm summer transfer window deadline.
Sky Sports’ Kaveh Solhekol had initially revealed on Twitter that Sakho had passed his Rennes medical but Jack Sullivan replied by saying: “I’ve heard he is not leaving.”
Selling Diafra Sakho without finding a worthwhile replacement so close to the end of the window would have been a strange move from the Hammers.
Sakho’s exit would have left Bilic with just Javier Hernandez and Andy Carroll as the only first-team strikers available, although Michail Antonio, Marko Arnautovic and Andre Ayew are all capable of filling up front.
However, Jack Sullivan’s comments potentially mean Sakho will remain a West Ham player for the foreseeable future, which should please Hammers fans.
The Senegal international has struggled with injuries over the last seasons, managing just eight first team outings since the beginning of last season as a result. But this season he has already showed signs of promise, being involved in Hernandez’s equaliser against Southampton before slotting home the opener in West Ham’s 2-0 Carabao Cup win over Cheltenham Town last week.
Given West Ham’s track record in transfer windows, something tells me this isn’t the last we hear of Diafra Sakho before Thursday’s deadline.
If you were Diafra Sakho’s manager, would you sell him? Or would you keep faith in the striker? Well why not try it out by playing online football management game, KickOff Legends.Â