West Ham United striker Gianluca Scamacca has reportedly already accepted an offer from Roma.
According to Gazzetta dello Sport (print edition June 21st, page 12), Gianluca Scamacca has agreed personal terms with Roma, although West Ham still are not keen on sending him out on loan.
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Scamacca’s playing style clearly doesn’t suit the system deployed by Hammers boss David Moyes, so his exit from the London Stadium seems inevitable this summer.
And Roma are clearly pushing very hard to bring the striker back to Italy…
Gianluca Scamacca to leave West Ham as he agrees personal terms with Roma
Gazzetta dello Sport reckon that the Italy international has already accepted a proposal from the Serie A side.
However, Roma might have to make a firm bid to sign him permanently if he is to leave the London Stadium this summer.
That’s because West Ham will not allow him to leave the club on loan and would prefer a permanent sale.
I just think that giving up on Scamacca after just one season would be a huge mistake from the Hammers.
The former Sassuolo man is a supremely talented footballer and has genuinely top-class ability. Moyes’s system just doesn’t suit him one little bit though.
If the Scot deployed his wingers closer to the centre-forward, I’m sure that the 24-year-old would thrive in a Hammers shirt.
However, Moyes changing his footballing philosophy this far into is managerial career is highly unlikely. So Gianluca Scamacca leaving West Ham this summer is pretty much nailed on in my eyes.
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