West Ham manager Manuel Pellegrini says midfielder Samir Nasri’s future with the club is uncertain.
The Frenchman joined the Hammers in January, having spent time out of football after a drugs-related ban.
During his three months with the club, the former Manchester City man has only made three appearances in the Premier League, and with his contract set to expire in the summer, the Chilean coach couldn’t weigh in on whether he would remain with the club or not.

Nasri had signed on an initial six-month deal, and harboured hopes that he could earn a longer contract at the London Stadium.
Pellegrini also admitted that the 31-year old was always going to be a risky signing. As reported by talkSPORT, Pellegrini said:
About next season, I don’t know.
We knew that when Samir came here we had a risk for muscle injuries because he was more than one year without playing, so we will see at the end of the season.





