West Ham’s Nikola Vlasic has frustration at having to return to the club very clear after being forced to return to the club.
The midfielder of course was bought for around £25 million by David Moyes and received very few chances to prove his worth.
ut it cams as something of a shock when the manager having shown such costly faith in him decided there was no future for him at the club and as a result allowed him to be loaned out to Turin where he made a bright opening to his spell and became a near regular.
However, it appears that having agreed to a fee should the move become permanent Turin are allegedly trying to reduce of from £11.7 m to £7.7 million – a major loss on the Moyes signing.
Now the player has made it clear he would not be much unhappier at the way the Hammers are behaving as a result despite the club being expected to take a big loss on him.
He is alleged to have told Tuttosport: “‘I’m fed up with this dead-end situation. We all know that I’m not considered an important player here. I’m just one of many in the reserve group.
I returned to London respecting the call-up with great fairness and I am training every day with the utmost professionalism, but this cannot be the solution, I’ve been telling you for two months that I want to play for Turin, that I no longer want to stay at West Ham under these conditions, on the sidelines.
Also, that my own family never wants to go back to live in England. And that I’m not interested in evaluating other market hypotheses, if ever there were. Your behaviour is incomprehensible.
I know that Torino has already offered you €9m for a long time, an important figure, respectful of my value and your needs.
But you don’t intend to negotiate with Torino, repeat that it’s not enough, but still don’t communicate to the Italian club what the right figure is. I’m worried: I will continue training with great seriousness but it cannot go on like this.’