4 players likely to leave West Ham this summer and 5 who might

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A look ahead to the summer transfer window at West Ham as they face some big decisions to make

West Ham are back in action this weekend with an away trip to Crystal Palace in the Premier League. The Hammers lost 2-1 at home to Liverpool last time out.

They are currently sat in 15th place and are five points above the relegation zone. Here is a look at the players who are likely to leave the London Stadium this summer and those who might....

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Likely to leave

Declan Rice: West Ham will face a battle to keep hold of their main man amid links to the likes of Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City and Manchester United.

Manuel Lanzini: The attacking midfielder has fallen out of favour under David Moyes and is out of contract at the end of the season with most signs pointing towards a departure.

Nikola Vlasic: He is likely to secure a permanent exit away from London when his loan spell at Italian side Torino ends having struggled to make an impact with the Hammers.

Ben Johnson: Football Insider claim Everton are keen to lure him to Goodison Park in the next transfer window, although that may depend on what league the Toffees are in next term.

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Ben Johnson in action for West Ham  Ben Johnson in action for West Ham
Ben Johnson in action for West Ham

Might leave

Conor Coventry and Mipo Odubeko: The pair are currently out on loan from West Ham in the Football League at Rotherham United and Port Vale respectively and it wouldn’t be a surprise to see them depart temporarily again.

Armstrong Oko-Flex: He spent time with Swansea City in the Championship earlier in this campaign but wasn’t able to nail down a regular starting spot with the Welsh outfit so has a point to prove now.

Angelo Ogbonna: The veteran centre-back is due to see his deal expire at the end of June and hasn’t signed an extension yet.

Vladimir Coufal: He held talks with Bayer Leverkusen last January, as per Sport.cz.

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