Richard Keys advises goal machine against signing for West Ham United

Football presenter Richard Keys has advised Eintracht Frankfurt striker Omar Marmoush against joining West Ham United. The attacker has attracted interest from some of the biggest clubs in the world after his brilliant start for the German giants this season. He has already scored eight goals in six matches this season, showcasing his talent at [...]The post Richard Keys advises goal machine against signing for West Ham United appeared first on CaughtOffside.

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The attacker has attracted interest from some of the biggest clubs in the world after his brilliant start for the German giants this season. He has already scored eight goals in six matches this season, showcasing his talent at the highest level. As per , the Hammers are looking to bring the Egyptian attacker to the club to solve their goal scoring issues.

Julen Lopetegui’s spell at the club is off to a disappointing start with most of his new signings failing to make an impact at the club. Keys made the remark on on Saturday, as reported by . The experienced presenter said: The Hammers currently have the options of Michail Antonio, Danny Ings and Niclas Fullkrug at the club and all three of them have struggled.



Antonio is clearly past his best while Danny Ings has never really shown his true talent at the club and . The Premier League club have invested heavily in their squad in the summer transfer window but they are 15th in the league and struggling to perform. West Ham United need a new prolific attacker A new striker coming to the club cannot be ruled out since they are having a difficult time in front of goal.

The club hierarchy believed that getting rid of David Moyes and bringing in Lopetegui at the club would change their fortunes but so far they have struggled to perform well this season and the signs are not looking good. Their latest defeat came against Tottenham who beat them 4-1 in the Premier League at the weekend. but they face competition from other Premier League clubs.

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