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Loaned out to Porto for the current season as he struggled to get into David Moyes’ plans, Felipe Anderson hasn’t managed to kick things off in Portugal.

Only managing two league appearances so far, both from the bench, the winger is struggling, which is why he’s been given the opportunity to find himself somewhere else where he might feature more often.

This is according to Foot Mercato in France, who make it clear the Hammers loanee ‘isn’t lacking suitors’.

According to their information, Al-Ain FC in the United Arab Emirates are currently looking for a skilful winger, great in 1-on-1s, and would like to bring in the forward on a ‘free loan without a buying option’.

Down their end, West Ham would rather have a ‘paid loan’, and the negotiations between the two parties ‘are continuing’.

Bought for £34m, Felipe Anderson enjoyed some good spells at London Stadium following his move from Lazio and scored 12 goals and assisted another 12 in 72 appearances.