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Moyes: The team has not received any offers at the moment and will consider giving Arreola more opportunities

Moyes: The team has not received any offers at the moment and will consider giving Arreola more opportunities

Recently, West Ham manager Moyes was interviewed by the London Football Network, in which he said that the team has not yet received any offers in the winter window.

According to Moyes, the team's main focus at present is on the renewal of players' contracts. It is reported that West Ham has extended Antonio's contract until 2025, and there are two more players whose contracts are under way, but Moyes did not want to disclose the names of the players. According to previous media reports, the two players are likely to be O'Bonner and Fabianski.

After undergoing anterior cruciate ligament surgery, O'Bonner has largely confirmed that he will miss all the remaining games of the season. According to people familiar with the matter, O'Bonner has now agreed to renew his contract with West Ham for another year after the contract expires this season. Fabianski revealed in October last year that he had held relevant negotiations with the club on the renewal of the contract.

So far, West Ham United have not made any moves in the transfer market, and Moyes said the club has not yet made an offer for any players. Moyes said: "We have not received any offers from our first team players at the moment, and we have also asked about the status of some of the young players in the team, but so far we have not found anything. Newcastle is reportedly hoping to sign Diop from West Ham, but no formal offer has yet been made and West Ham does not want to sell the young centre-back.

Moyes now needs to make some choices about the future of the team, as there will be nine players in the squad whose contracts expire this summer. One of the players was goalkeeper Aleola, who had to be his substitute because of Fabianski's excellent performances, but Moyes said Arreola knew about it when he signed.

Moyes said: "I am very happy with Areola's performance, we are all very happy with him. Fabianski is doing well at the moment, Arreola knew that before he joined, he's doing well in cup games and I have no reason not to let him play, but now we're facing the FA Cup and I might make some adjustments to the goalkeeper position. ”

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