Diafra Sakho offered to Fenerbahce
West Ham striker Diafra Sakho has been offered to Turkish club Fenerbahce, according to a report in Fanatik.
The 27-year-old has been hit with injuries ever since he arrived in England back in 2014. In the three years he has worn claret and blue, Sakho has only made 54 appearances scoring 20 times in all competitions.
When he first joined, Sakho was completely unknown but scored six goals in his first six games, becoming the first Hammer to score in six games in a row since 1992.
Since then, he has been in and out the team with injuries and now agents have linked him with a move to Fenerbahce to join up with friend Moussa Sow.
According to the Turkish newspaper, a transfer could well be on the cards and with only a year left on his current contract, the Hammers may look to sell now so they can get money for the Senegalese man.
West Ham have been busy in the transfer market with the addition of forwards Marko Arnautovic and Javier Hernandez, therefore potentially limiting game-time for the injury hit striker.
Having only managed four appearances last season, it seems West Ham have finally reached the end with Sakho and will look to let him go this summer.