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Sell Kudus, buy Duran - fan views on summer transfers

Sell Kudus, buy Duran - fan views on summer transfers

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With the transfer window now open again until 1 September, we asked you to tell us one player you want West Ham to sign, and a player you want to be sold this summer.Here are some of your comments:Max: For a purchase, Christian Norgaard from Brentford would be a mass improvement on our lethargic midfield. As for a sale, it would all depend. If we receive an offer worth £70m+ for Kudus, then I would definitely accept it. If not, then probably Guido Rodriguez or Edson Alvarez to free up some space. Bob: We have got to get a striker, preferably Jhon Duran. I don't know why we still have Mavropanos, he has never done us any good!Dave: I recall Nayef Aguerd played about six good-enough games after he came in and he has not been selected since so should go. Alphonso Davies seems to be in third preference at Bayern on the left of midfield, we should tempt him with more game time. Daryl: I would sell Rodriguez, Mavrapanos and (reluctantly) Kudus. Buy? A striker! Maybe go for Brobbey again. Or loan one of Chelsea's dozen forwards.James: I would go for a new keeper. Slightly left field choice but Kepa. If he went to Arsenal he would be back-up to Raya but at West Ham has a strong claim to be number one. I would sell Kudus if the right offer comes in, purely because it affords greater financial wiggle room in terms of recruitment.Mark: Paqueta out. Cash in on what is possible and reinvest in Jhon Duran. Nick: I would sell Nayef Aguerd. He had a successful loan spell out at Real Sociedad last season so we could get a good fee for him and he wants to leave so we should cash in. We should sign another centre back to replace him, someone who can challenge Kilman, Todibo and Mavropanos for a starting place. I would like us to sign Koni de Winter (a Belgian centre back who plays for Genoa).

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