The West Ham squad highly sophisticated as Moyes prepares to unleash a football monster that was covertly signed, against Forest on Saturday.
With an obligation to sign a permanent contract in the summer contingent on making a certain number of appearances, Thilo Kehrer left West Ham to join Monaco on a loan agreement that will last until the end of the current campaign. A different player has also gone on loan from the London Stadium.
According to the official website, young goalkeeper Krisztian Hegyi has successfully negotiated a loan move from West Ham to FC Den Bosch in the Netherlands until the end of the season.
Hegyi, a promising young goalkeeper, has stated his desire to join the Hammers’ first squad as soon as possible despite his loan move.
David Moyes has praised Hegyi for his leadership skills as he has led the under-21s this season. The youthful goalkeeper was even named in the starting lineup for West Ham’s game against AEK Larnaca in the UEFA Europa Conference League.
As to the official Hammers website, Hegyi is deemed “sensational” for his constant performances as a member of West Ham’s youth team. He now gets the opportunity to demonstrate his abilities while playing regular first-team games while on loan.
Standing at six feet four, Krisztian Hegyi has a powerful build and is excellent at controlling the air. He is not only an excellent shot-blocker, but he also possesses every quality required to be successful at the greatest level.
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