Frank McAvennie suggested West Ham choose not to sign James Tarkowski after Burnley manager Sean Dyche suggested the defender would have to leave the club.
Former Irons and Celtic supporter, speaking exclusively to Football Insider correspondent Dylan Childs, said the Hammers’ “biggest problem” in their quest for the 27-year-old was not the value that the player would not need to move to London. Stadium.
He revealed that the Clarets had slapped a value of 35 million pounds in the middle after rejecting West Ham’s bids of 28 million pounds and 30 million pounds.
Football Insider revealed Monday that the Hammers return to Burnley with an advanced offer.
McAvennie the club to pursue other goals.
“The biggest challenge we have right now is that no one comes to West Ham,” he told Football Insider.
They’re talking about Burnley’s eldest son, but I don’t think he has to go.
“If you don’t need to move to West Ham, it doesn’t matter if the club offers 50 million pounds and Burnley says, “You pass. “He may not be the player you need. If he doesn’t need to pass, he’s only passing through because he was expelled from Burnley for the money.
“I don’t understand why you’re still chasing him?”I can’t feel it. Go get something else. He’s a smart player and I’d love to see him in West Ham.
Speaking about Tarkowski’s future, Dyche said, “I plan to get here.
“And I don’t see why he would have to leave here right now, even though I think the numbers in question are plentiful for that to be even considered. “
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