Five bold January signings to keep West Ham in the top four

What a difference a summer can make.

Last season, Sam Allardyce was fighting the board and the fans to keep his job at West Ham. Just a few months and £27million in transfers later, and the East London side, guided by Big Sam, have skyrocketed their way to fourth place in the Premier League table, enjoying healthy points cushions over the likes of Liverpool, Arsenal, Tottenham and Everton.

It would be nothing short of miraculous if the Hammers grabbed a Champions League spot come May-time, but it will take some more investment in the squad to get them over the finish line.

With that in mind, here’s a list of FIVE January signings – admittedly, rather audacious and bold ones that seemed out of West Ham’s reach during the summer – to keep the Upton Park outfit in the top four.

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ANDRE AYEW

Marseille star Andre Ayew has been linked with some major names over the last year or so, including Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal.

But set to enter the final six months of his contract come the January window, he’s well within West Ham’s price-range too, with the tabloids quoting a miserly valuation of just £1.5million.

The Ghana international has proved himself to be one of the French top flight’s most potent widemen over the last few years, amassing 52 goals and 19 assists in 178 appearances since his debut for L’OM back in 2007. Here’s a clip of the 24 year-old in action:

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As you can see, Ayew’s outrageously good at heading for a 5 foot 9 winger, which should go down particularly well with Sam Allardyce. Five international tournament goals, including two at Brazil 2014, further underline the African attacker’s goalscoring credentials.

But the positives don’t stop with Ayew’s netting prowess; he’s industrious and versatile too – as shown below, he’s been used in a plethora of diverse capacities already this season:

He’d add quality, depth and flexibility to West Ham’s attack, but Ayew’s availability is attracting interest from all corners of Europe.

Yevhen Konoplyanka

Another winger likely to be on the move this January due to his contract situation is Dnipro star Yevhen Konoplyanka, whom the Hammers launched an ill-fated £9.5million bid for during the summer.

They may have considerably better luck in the New Year however, now that the Ukrainian international’s contract has entered its final six months without an extension in sight.

The 25 year-old, who boasts 32 goals and plenty of assists in 149 league outings for Dnipro, first burst onto the scene with this absolute stunner against England at Wembley back in 2012:

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He’s since gone on to win two Ukrainian Premier League Footballer of the Year awards, leading many to believe Konoplyanka is one of the most Europe’s talented outside of its five leading top flights.

For West Ham to land the playmaking winger would be a major coup, but revived interest from long-term admirers Tottenham could prove problematic:

VICTOR VALDES

Sam Allardyce certainly hasn’t been disappointed with the performances of Adrian since his move to Upton Park last summer. But goalkeepers make a huge difference to final league standings, so the opportunity to upgrade between the sticks can never be ignored.

Enter former Barcelona star Victor Valdes, one of the most decorated goalkeepers in world football with three Champions Leagues, six La Liga titles and five Zamora trophies (Spain’s Goalie of the Year Award) on his CV. Here’s a look at some of the Spain international’s best ever saves:

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He left the Nou Camp on a bosman move last summer and has since trained with Liverpool and Manchester United in a bid to find a new club.

But neither of the Premier League big-boys have offered the 33 year-old a contract yet, suggesting the chance for a lesser club to give Valdes a route back into first team football.

It may constitute a rather audacious move and Champions League-standard wages could prove an issue. But Valdes is one of the best shot-stopping sweeper-keepers in the business, representing the precise injection of quality West Ham need to cement their place in the top four.

IGNAZIO ABATE

Carl Jenkinson’s performed well in his right-back berth since joining the Hammers on a season-long loan from Arsenal in the summer but some added quality at No.2 could make all the difference to the East Londoners European football bid – they do say full-back is now the most important position on the pitch, after all.

Meanwhile, AC Milan defender Ignazio Abate looks set to be on the move in January, with the San Siro outfit enduring yet another mediocre season and his contract entering its final six months.

Despite the Rossoneri’s seemingly endless malaise, the 28 year-old has been enjoying some strong form this season to grab four assists in ten Serie A appearances. Here’s a look at his vitals over the last few seasons:

As you can see, Abate’s a reliable, relatively error-free defender who also likes to contribute going forward. But his abilities at both ends of the pitch are underpinned by the Italy international’s electric pace – something the current Hammers backline particularly lacks. Here’s a clip of Abate in action:

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The defender’s contract situation could see him leave Milan for a pittance in January, but West Ham will face stiff competition for his signature from Premier League rivals Liverpool:

JAMES MILNER

Experience and a professional attitude are vital ingredients for any Champions League qualifying campaign and Manchester City’s James Milner represents both in abundance.

The England international, infamous for his consistency, has been enjoying some strong form for the Premier League champions this season to record four assists in 13 appearances, as detailed below:

But his contract situation remains open to speculation, with an extension beyond summer 2015 yet to be agreed.

Milner’s famed for his industriousness and versatility, being comfortable in virtually any midfield berth and even featuring at right-back on England for occasion.

His top flight credentials are undoubted too, having amassed 395 Premier League appearances, in addition to 53 caps for the Three Lions, throughout spells with Leeds United, Newcastle, Aston Villa and the Citizens.

If his contract isn’t renewed, a host of clubs will be attempting to lure the 28 year-old away from the Etihad in the New Year. But recent speculation suggests City could be on the verge of offering him improved terms:

Falcao tops Mancini’s winter wishlist

Roberto Mancini has set his sights on Atletico Madrid’s Radamel Falcao but must first persuade the clubs hierarchy to back his pursuit of the striker, Manchester Evening News reports.

The much coveted Columbian goal machine is a reported target for several of Europes elite clubs, however Manchester City boss Mancini is hoping he can fight off competition and bring him to the Etihad.

He must however first get the backing for a deal from City owner Khaldoon Al Mubarak who he hopes will bring out his cheque book and fund a deal for Falcao, with City already packed with forwards on large salaries.

Mancini’s strikers have struggled for consistency so far this season and he insisted “our season depends on our strikers” adding, “if we start to score like last year, we will have a big chance.”

Carlos Tevez has arguably been the most consistent, scoring seven goals and providing 10 assists in the league while Edin Dzeko continues to score goals from the bench but struggles to make the same impact from the start, leaving Mancini preferring to use him as a ‘super sub’.

Falcao, 26, has a buy out clause of £48million, but his average of almost a goal a game in hugely prolific spells at Porto and Atletico Madrid suggest that he would be worth the money.

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With Robin van Persie scoring goals for fun across the pond at Old Trafford, Mancini will be even more desperate for his strikers to get back to their best or sign his target Falcao in January.

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Everton fans reveal their feelings on Howard

Tim Howard made more than 350 Premier League appearances for Everton between 2006 and 2016, before leaving to join current club Colorado Rapids.

The United States international made 45 Premier League appearances for Manchester United before joining Everton – initially on loan, before making the move permanent in the summer of 2007.

The 39-year-old enjoyed a brilliant career at Goodison Park, and it was not long until he became a favourite with the supporters due to his all-action style of goalkeeping.

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It was Howard’s birthday on Wednesday, and Everton’s official Twitter account took the chance to have a look at some of the great saves that the American made during his time with the Merseyside club, who have recently been lasted by a well-known pundit for their current struggles.

As expected, the Everton fans were on hand to hail the experienced goalkeeper, who is still going strong in the professional game despite his advancing years.

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A selection of the Twitter reaction can be seen below:

West Ham ace determined to keep England slot

Stewart Downing has revealed that he’s determined to maintain his good form at West Ham and stay in the England set-up.

The Hammers ace has thrived in a central attacking role for the Hammers this term, which led to a shock call-up for the Three Lions’ recent double-header against Slovenia and Scotland.

Although he didn’t make it onto the pitch at Wembley to take on the Eastern Europeans in EURO 2016 qualification action, Downing won his 36th cap – his last came way back in 2012 – last night as he started the game in Glasgow.

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The converted wide-man came off at half time as Roy Hodgson rotated his team for the friendly tie, but he is insistent that he’ll do all he can to stay in the hunt for a role when England next play in 2015:

“It is all about people’s opinions. As long as I am picked and playing then I am happy.” He is quoted by the Daily Mail. “That is enough for me. Everyone has an opinion in the world of football. Of those picked last night (Tuesday) some will think he should be in or it should be him and so on. That is just the way people talk but I am happy to be back in the squad and just have to stay there now.

“It was good to be out there and play some minutes and good to be back.

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“Now it’s the same for everyone. You need to keep playing well to be picked. That’s what the manager said to the players after the game. Carry on your form to be picked so I’ll go back to West Ham and try to carry on playing the way I have been playing and hopefully that will be enough to be in the next squad.”

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Top 15 footballers you would ‘like to invite’ to your Christmas Party

With the festive season fast approaching and the planning of Christmas parties being top of the agenda for most people, I have been thinking about the Premier League players I would like to invite to my Yuletide shindig.

Parties need a mixture of good and bad dancers, practical jokers, story tellers, good and bad drinkers, the ones that try it on with all the ladies and those that enjoy dressing up.

So the fifteen I’ve chosen all meet these criteria, while there are also some surprise names on the list. Apologies to John Terry for not getting an invite, it’s just many wouldn’t come in fear of him trying to leave with their wives or girlfriends.

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Arsenal fans delighted after Fellaini signs new Manchester United deal

For some time, Manchester United midfielder Marouane Fellaini was rumoured to be a target of Arsenal.

The Belgian international divides opinion among football fans, with many regularly frustrated by his bullish antics on the pitch.

The link to Arsenal was a surprising one, particularly as it emerged when Arsene Wenger was still manager.

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Fellaini does not feel like a natural Wenger-type player, and when Unai Emery took over at the Emirates, the speculation cooled.

According to The Times, the midfielder did hold talks with Arsenal’s head of recruitment Sven Mislintat, but instead opted to sign a new two-year contract at United, which includes the option of a further year.

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The overwhelming reaction from the United fans has been one of dismay, but it has been the complete opposite from Arsenal supporters.

Once the news was announced by their rivals, the Gunners’ following took to social media to express their relief and joy.

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In Focus: Man United target Varane

According to Diario Gol, Manchester United will move for Real Madrid centre-back Raphael Varane at the end of the season.

What’s the story?

United boss Jose Mourinho is said to be desperate to sign a new centre-back this summer to play alongside Eric Bailly at the heart of the defence.

Phil Jones and Chris Smalling have both had their problems this season, whilst Victor Lindelof has struggled to justify his £30m price tag following a move from Benfica.

Mourinho is believed to be a keen admirer of Varane’s talents, with the United manager rating the France international as one of the best centre-backs in Europe.

According to Diario Gol, the 20-time English champions will press ahead with a move for Varane in this summer’s transfer window, and they are confident that a bid in the region of £54m would convince Real Madrid to sell.

That said, it is not entirely out of the question that Los Blancos would attempt to use United’s interest in Varane to finally secure a deal for David de Gea.

Is Varane the answer for United?

Jones and Smalling have had plenty of excellent games for United, but there remain question marks over their abilities to perform consistently at the highest level.

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When fit, Bailly is a certain starter for the Red Devils, but the likes of Lindelof and Marcos Rojo have not really convinced on a regular basis.

Varane has made more than 200 appearances for Real Madrid since a move from Lens in 2011, and it is understood that the defender had interest from United before eventually joining the Spanish giants.

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At 24, Varane is the perfect age to arrive at Old Trafford, and there is no question that he has the attributes to thrive in the Premier League.

Standing 6ft 3inches and boasting a stunning turn of speed, Varane is everything that United need at the heart of their defence, and the thought of the Frenchman lining up alongside Bailly is something that will surely excite the club’s supporters.

A lot would have to fall into place for this particular deal to occur, but it would be a stunning capture if United managed to pull it off.

Man United idol scared old club will ‘do a Liverpool’

Paul Scholes says that he’s “scared” Manchester United will be unable to reverse their current decline and slide into the footballing “wilderness”, as their bitter rivals Liverpool did in the 1990s.

The Red Devils have endured a woeful year and a bit since the exit of Sir Alex Ferguson, with David Moyes having sat in the dugout as the then champions of England slid to a sixth placed finish.

Louis van Gaal has since been drafted in, but even the experienced Dutchman seems to be having trouble following a shock defeat at home to Swansea in his first competitive game, despite talk of a genuine title challenge from the club.

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Liverpool enjoyed massive success through the ‘70s and ‘80s – as United did in the ‘90s and ‘00s – but some poor off-field decisions and a bad run of form saw them slip from the pinnacle of the game as the Theatre of Dreams became the playground for the top side in the country.

And now Scholes is fearful that the same fate could befall his old side if things don’t change quickly:

“I am scared for United. Genuinely scared that they could go into the wilderness in the same way that Liverpool did in the 1990s.” he wrote in his column for The Independent.

“Let us be clear about one thing. I am sick of having to criticise the club to which I gave my life as a footballer.

“But this is a United team that lost seven league games at Old Trafford last season and began on Saturday by losing at home to Swansea.

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“United need to arrest their decline. In those years under Sir Alex Ferguson, when trophy followed trophy, this sort of mediocrity was unthinkable. But it is happening.”

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Hernandez hails ‘lucky’ United

Manchester United striker Javier Hernandez celebrated his team’s 3-2 Premier League comeback against Aston Villa.

United trailed 2-0 early in the second-half, but rampaged to victory with two efforts from Hernandez and a Ron Vlaar own goal.

When asked about the Red Devils’ comeback, he replied:

“It’s the lucky story of Manchester United. You know that!” He is quoted by The Metro.

“You never want to give up because games are 90 minutes and you need to fight until the last minute.

“Thankfully we got the three points. We need to improve because we’re conceding a lot of goals but this result is going to give us a lot of confidence.”

Chicharito has been in fine form of late for the Manchester club, netting against the likes of Chelsea and Braga.

However, the Mexican didn’t press the matter as to whether he should be a first-team regular at Old Trafford:

“The most important thing is that United are top of the league and after being 2-0 down that is a good result.”

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Andreas Weimann netted twice to put the Midlanders 2-0 up at Villa Park.

But, substitute Hernandez pulled one back after 58 minutes, before seeing another effort deflect in off of Vlaar five minutes later.

He then added the winner with three minutes to play with a close-range header.

Tottenham should drop Grealish interest and pursue Mata

Tottenham Hotspur continue to be strongly linked with a move for Aston Villa’s Jack Grealish – as recently covered by The Mirror – but the London club should drop their interest to pursue a possible deal for Manchester United’s Juan Mata.

What’s the story?

Tottenham are one of a number of clubs believed to be interested in a move for Grealish, who is widely expected to leave Villa Park in this summer’s transfer window.

Villa would have found it difficult to keep the 22-year-old regardless of their financial problems, having failed to secure a return to the Premier League.

Villa reportedly value Grealish in the region of £40m, but according to The Mirror, Spurs are in no rush to complete a deal as they look to take advantage of the Championship club’s issues.

Liverpool have also been credited with an interest in a player who scored three times and registered five assists in 27 Championship appearances last season.

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Mauricio Pochettino’s side, however, should be looking at a potential deal for United attacker Mata, who may well become available in this summer’s transfer window.

Why would Mata suit Tottenham?

There are currently no indications that United boss Jose Mourinho would be prepared to sell Mata this summer, with the Spaniard a regular last term.

Indeed, the former Valencia attacker, who is valued at £27m by transfermarkt.co.uk, made 40 appearances in all competitions during the 2017-18 campaign, but he actually only managed three goals.

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Fred’s arrival at Old Trafford means that Mourinho will more than likely switch to a 4-3-3 formation next season, and Mata will find it difficult to gain one of the wide positions, with Alexis Sanchez’s January arrival providing more competition.

At the age of 30, Mata will want first-team football, and his football brain and ability to work the ball in tight areas would be perfect for Tottenham.

Christian Eriksen, Dele Alli and Harry Kane would all benefit operating alongside a player of Mata’s ilk and experience, and Tottenham should test the water with a bid for the 41-time Spain international in this summer’s transfer window.

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