West Ham are reportedly set to allow Samir Nasri to leave the club at the end of the season.
According to Football Insider, West Ham will not offer Nasri a new deal and will, instead, let him move on in the summer.
Nasri joined West Ham earlier this season, signing a deal until the end of the season, following the end of his 18-month ban for doping.

He has made just three starts since joining the club and missed the last six weeks through injury, which has made West Ham’s mind up in regards to his future.
They had previously been lining up a two-year extension for Nasri, after he impressed in his initial appearances, but his injury problems have changed the situation.
Nasri has picked up two assists for West Ham this season, setting up Declan Rice for the winner against Arsenal in January and teeing up a goal in West Ham’s 4-3 win over Huddersfield.





