Last season, Saïd Benrahma starred for West Ham United, managing 12 goals and five assists from 50 games. That included a goal in the Europa Conference League final win over Fiorentina.
The Algeria international has failed to replicate the same form this season, and has an assist from 12 games. In addition to this, he has been reduced to substitute’s role in the league, clocking in just 88 minutes from the last six games.
According to Algeria’s Fennec Football, the winger is not pleased with his current situation at West Ham.
It’s claimed the 28-year-old ‘intends to make a radical decision’ over his future given he’s not had a prominent role under David Moyes in the last two months.
Although he has a deal lasting until 2026, the report states the current situation has made the player ‘seriously consider changing’ clubs in January.
Despite his recent dip in form, Fennec Football have found out from sources close to the former Brentford man’s entourage that he could leave West Ham in a few months for a club that can offer him more playing time.
It’ll be interesting to know West Ham’s stance on the possibility of letting Benrahma leave, either in January or next summer.