West Ham United’s midfielder, Said Benrahma, faces a potential departure from the club this month due to limited opportunities under manager David Moyes.
The 28-year-old winger, seeking regular game opportunities, has drawn interest from French club Marseille. However, their initial loan offer for Benrahma has been rejected by West Ham.
Manager David Moyes affirmed the club’s willingness to facilitate Benrahma’s departure through a permanent transfer. The decision now rests on whether Marseille will improve their offer. Moyes stated,
“I do believe Marseille made a loan offer… As far as I know, it was knocked back anyway. We probably need to sell to get some other players in. If that’s the case, then we’re probably in a selling mood, rather than a loaning mood.”
Since his move from Brentford, Benrahma has struggled to meet expectations at West Ham. A potential fresh start could be on the horizon, with Marseille representing a potential destination.
The talented winger has the ability to thrive in the French league, and if he regains his form and confidence, he could become a pivotal player for Marseille.