The chances of West Ham signing free agent Paul Pogba are slim to none.
The former Manchester United player has his drugs ban reduced from 4 years to 18 months meaning he can play again from March next year when he turns 32.
He has been offered around many Premier League clubs and other top European leagues after Juventus agreed he can leave as a free agent.
His wage demands are in excess of £160,000 per week and he would want a multi-million-pound signing on bonus with his agents also wanting a multi-million-pound fee.
West Ham are currently in no position to be paying such high wages and agents fee’s, particularly at a time when they are exploring every possibility to bring in affordable players in the upcoming transfer window.
Claret & Hugh has been informed by a top Hammers source that the club could look to recruit in January but players will have to leave first to free-up space and money.