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West Ham United’s hopes of signing Sunderland’s young talent, Chris Rigg, are fading due to the team’s struggles under manager Julen Lopetegui. Rigg, who has been hailed as a “history maker” for Sunderland, is only considering offers from clubs competing in European competitions. This means that West Ham, currently closer to the relegation zone than to European qualification, may miss out on securing the promising midfielder.

Despite the competitive nature of this season’s Premier League, with only seven points separating 14th place from third place, West Ham’s chances of a resurgence under Lopetegui seem slim. The Spanish manager, who has not lived up to the expectations of the West Ham fans, is facing increasing pressure as the team struggles to perform.

As a result, West Ham’s appeal as a destination for young talents like Rigg is diminishing. If the team had been in a stronger position in the league, they might have been able to compete with other top clubs for Rigg’s signature. However, with Lopetegui at the helm, it seems likely that Rigg will choose a different path in his career, potentially joining one of the Premier League’s elite clubs.

This situation highlights the need for West Ham’s leadership, particularly David Sullivan, to reassess their options and consider making changes to improve the team’s performance and attractiveness to top players. Until then, the club may continue to miss out on opportunities to sign promising talents like Rigg.

In addition to the challenges with securing new signings, West Ham also faces decisions regarding current players, such as Michail Antonio. The team’s struggles under Lopetegui are impacting various aspects of the club, and it may be time for a new direction to ensure future success.

For the latest updates on West Ham United and their transfer activities, be sure to follow the team on Facebook and join their new WhatsApp Channel for instant updates sent directly to your phone. Stay tuned for more news and developments as the team navigates the challenges of the current season.