Enner Valencia’s time with West Ham United can’t be considered as successful, although he did have some decent moments with the Hammers.
In July 2014, the Ecuador international secured a £12m move to the Hammers from Mexican side Pachuca (The Telegraph).
The striker reportedly impressed then West Ham boss Sam Allardyce at the 2014 World Cup, which encouraged him to make a move for him.
He spent one season on loan at Everton but only managed to score eight league goals for West Ham in 54 top-flight appearances (PremierLeague.com)
Some Hammers fans may not be too familiar with what the striker is up to now but don’t worry, we’ve got you covered.
CURRENT CLUB
The 30-year-old currently plays for Mexican side Tigres, who he joined in 2017 when he left West Ham.
CURRENT FORM
Valencia has made 29 appearances in all competitions for the club this season, finding the back of the net twice and registering five assists in the process (Transfermarkt).
CONTRACT SITUATION
His current contract with the third-placed Liga MX club expires at the end of June this year, meaning he will be available to sign for free in the summer transfer window.





