Liverpool’s Adam Lallana and Nathaniel Clyne could potentially both leave the leave the club this summer, according to the Liverpool Echo, opening the door to potential moves to West Ham.
Clyne and Lallana have previously been linked with switches to the Hammers, with the Irons keeping tabs on the pair during the January window.
Both players are out of contract at Anfield this summer, meaning they would be free to explore a move to a club of their choosing without having to deal with transfer fees.
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The Hammers could potentially secure two bargain transfers if they were to bring Lallana and Clyne to the club, with the Irons being able to bring them both in for nothing.
Clyne could potentially offer both quality and depth in the full-back position, something the Hammers have missed a lot this season. Injuries to Ryan Fredericks has seen Pablo Zabaleta forced into the Hammers team of late and having a player like Clyne could be a huge improvement, especially due to Zabaleta’s age.
Meanwhile, Lallana could offer Moyes a useful option in midfield, with the former England international being a very versatile player, comfortable out wide or centrally. Jack Wilshere has been injured a lot this season, meaning that West Ham have lacked depth in midfield throughout the campaign.





