05/09/2023

Felipe Anderson’s West Ham departure is expected to be confirmed on Tuesday.
The Brazilian forward has been the subject of an approach from Porto, who are set to complete a deal to sign the 27-year-old on a season-long loan.
Anderson has not lived up to his big price tag at the London Stadium
West Ham broke their transfer record to sign Anderson from Lazio for £36million in July 2018.
He signed a four-year deal with the Hammers and was a hit in his first season as he scored ten goals in all competitions, but has struggled to maintain his form at the London Stadium, having scored just one Premier League goal over the past year.
Anderson has made just two brief substitute appearances in the league this season, totalling just two minutes of action.
He has been left out of the squad for West Ham’s last two league fixtures, although has played in all three of their EFL Cup games, scoring once and providing two assists.
However, David Moyes is understood to be willing to let him go with Porto in talks to get a deal done.
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The Portuguese champions are looking to land Anderson on an initial loan deal, with an option to make the move permanent next summer, and he will be registered in time for the Champions League squad deadline.
Anderson is set to follow Jack Wilshere out of the door at the London Stadium, after the English midfielder’s contract was terminated by mutual consent after two years at West Ham.
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