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Sunday, 23 January 2011
El Hadj Set for Move
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It looks like West Ham might have set their stall out for a saviour.
El Hadji Diouf would probably not be anyone's choice on or off the pitch, but sources say that the Senegalese international could move to Upton Park as early as tomorrow.
Diouf is hardly a top quality name of the likes of Carlos Tevez, who of course near single-handedly saved West Ham from relegation in 2006.
Maybe Avram Grant is after some characters for his dressing room in an attempt to steer the Hammers clear of their bottom place current league position.
Diouf has scored four goals for Rovers and has yet to hit the target this season after falling slightly out of favour since Sam Allardyce left the club in December.
El Hadji Diouf still has his bad boy reputation.
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The striker, come winger, has a good relationship with the former Newcastle boss having worked with him previously at Bolton Wanderers.
Should a move go through, Diouf would follow Wayne Bridge into the club after his move from Manchester City but the Hammers fans will be hoping some real quality might come in over the next seven days.
Striker Demba Ba is also set to join on loan, but West Ham must start improving or the bad news could extend further than the Olympic Stadium decision, results that will only come if Grant finds some quality, unity and inspiration within his squad.
Do you think West Ham will stay up? Who will score their goals? Please discuss below.
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