West Ham transfer development on Tuesday can only be seen as a positive

West Ham United’s decision to sign Conor Coventry reveals a new vicious side.


Given the thrilling nature of West Ham’s recent transfer window, an update delivered on Tuesday [19 September] regarding two players on their way out of the club will likely receive minimal notice.

According to 6foot2 editor Sean Whetstone, the Hammers have opted not to re-sign Ben Johnson and Conor Coventry, meaning both will be free agents next summer.

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West Ham United’s decision to sign Conor Coventry reveals a new vicious side.
Given the thrilling nature of West Ham’s recent transfer window, an update delivered on Tuesday [19 September] regarding two players on their way out of the club will likely receive minimal notice.

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Johnson appeared 29 times for West Ham in all competitions last season and was named the club’s Young Player of the Year twice.

Coventry, 23, has spent time on loan at Lincoln City, Peterborough United, MK Dons, and Rotherham United in the English Football League.

The duo have been judged unfit to play at the London Stadium, rather harshly.

Johnson appeared 29 times for West Ham in all competitions last season and was named the club’s Young Player of the Year twice.Coventry, 23, has spent time on loan at Lincoln City, Peterborough United, MK Dons, and Rotherham United in the English Football League.The duo have been judged unfit to play at the London Stadium, rather harshly.

What chance does Coventry have when you can spend roughly £65 million on players like James Ward-Prowse and Edson Alvarez?

Finally, the Irishman has never completely demonstrated his ability to compete for a first-team berth in East London, and this offers him with some certainty ahead of the January transfer window.

As much as it would have been lovely to see Coventry – and Johnson – wear the claret and blue for many years to come, this choice demonstrates the harsh realities of life as a Premier League footballer.

Coventry will hopefully find a new club and have a good career away from West Ham.

In other West Ham news, Moyes has explained how Wayne Rooney influenced him as he sought to move on from Declan Rice’s summer departure.

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