Wednesday, 21 November 2018
Carlton Cole Believes Marko Arnautovic Won’t Leave West Ham United
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Marko Arnautovic
DBasia.news – Chelsea, Manchester United, and Everton are three clubs interested to sign Marko Arnautovic from West Ham United. The Austrian striker is demanded due to his impressive performance.
Chelsea really interested in him because they need a good striker to be the goal scorer and target man. Whereas Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud’s performances aren’t really satisfying.
Arnautovic has scored 5 goals from 10 Premier League matches this season. The move to a big club might happen despite the new player declared that he would focus to West Ham instead of the transfer rumor.
The former West Ham United striker Carlton Cole also spoke about the transfer rumor of the 29-year-old player. He thinks Arnautovic is happy in West Ham and there’s no reason for him to move to another club.
Carlton Cole
“Do you know what, he’s happy at this club. I don’t think he’s looking actively to go and leave. He’s loved here. I don’t see any reason why he should be leaving the club. Everyone knows what he’s capable of here and I think we’ll see him stay,” Cole told Sky Sports.
“If he does go, it will be a great loss to West Ham, but we always find a way to carry on. We always do. I don’t want him to leave. I don’t think the club will let him leave, because he’s our main player.”
Furthermore, the former Persib Bandung striker also talks about Samir Nasri’s arrival rumor to West Ham. Nasri will reunite with his former manager in Manchester City, Manuel Pellegrini.
“I think the manager has a good relationship with him. We know his class, he’s a classy player. He will bring something different to the squad and he has that experience too,” Cole added.
“It will be a great addition to the squad but it depends what the manager wants and what the owners want,” he explained.
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