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da aviator aposta: According to talkSPORT, interim Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is keen to offload Marouane Fellaini and could allow the midfielder to leave Old Trafford on loan in this January transfer window.
What’s the word?
Fellaini has only featured once in the Premier League since the Norwegian coach took charge of the Red Devils and he hasn’t even been included in the matchday squad for the last two league fixtures.
The 6’4” Belgian looks a long way away from Solskjaer’s plans at present, and a move away this January would probably be the smartest move for the midfielder to make.
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Despite his influence being limited at United, Fellaini could be a key figure for many other Premier League clubs. The 31-year-old’s experience and versatility should see him attract plenty of suitors, especially if he is available on loan.
West Ham are one such club who would be wise to make a move for the 87-cap Belgium international.
A smart move
The Hammers are light in midfield, following the long-term injuries sustained by summer signings Jack Wilshere and Carlos Sanchez. The arrival of Fellaini would ease the burden currently on 20-year-old Declan Rice in the middle of the park.
Whilst he’s considered an unfashionable kind of player by many, given how he uses his height and physicality as such primary weapons in his arsenal, Fellaini also has a lot of technical ability which ought to endear him to Hammers boss Manuel Pellegrini.
As a cost-effective solution to the Irons’ midfield woes, bringing Fellaini to the London Stadium on loan this month would be a smart move.