West Ham United head coach Julen Lopetegui enjoyed a terrific summer transfer window on the whole.
Julen Lopetegui made some terrific signings for West Ham in the summer, and we definitely have a better squad now than when he took over.
The West Ham head coach brought in nine new players, and got rid of much of the deadwood at the London Stadium.
And it has been claimed that the Spaniard is still in the market to bring in at least one more signing on a free transfer.
But even if he doesn’t, this summer just gone has to go down as nothing other than a majorly successful one for the club.
However, there were one or two players that Lopetegui would have loved to sell, but wasn’t able to do so in the end.
And now it has become very clear as to why the Hammers were unable to move on one player in particular in the summer window.
Nayef Aguerd left the London Stadium on transfer deadline day, but only on loan.
Funnily enough, Nayef Aguerd seems to think that he’s left West Ham permanently after the bizarre goodbye message he posted to his social media accounts.
It’s a shame West Ham weren’t able to sell the Moroccan, and now it has been revealed as to exactly why we were unsuccessful in getting rid of him on a permanent basis.
Lyon and Crystal Palace owner John Textor has opened up on the Hammers’ ludicrous summer demands for Aguerd.
The American businessman, who is currently trying to sell his stake in Crystal Palace so that he can perform a takeover at Everton, conducted a press conference yesterday.