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West Ham looking to let go of Snodgrass, Feghouli and Valencia

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Manager Slaven Bilic is ready to let Robert Snodgrass, Sofiane Feghouli and Enner Valencia leave this summer as he looks to clear the way for new signings, according to the Mirror.

The news outlet have claimed on their website that the Croatian manager is planning a “mini shake-up” of his squad and the three attackers could fall victim.

Each of Snodgrass and Feghouli have struggled to have an impact in east London after moving in the last year, while Valencia spent the last campaign on loan at Premier League rivals Everton.

It is believed that so far there has only been a bid lodged for Valencia, which was rejected by the Hammers from Mexican side Tigres.

Snodgrass featured 15 times in total for Bilic’s team following his £10million move from Hull in January, returning just two assists.

Meanwhile, Feghouli had a better return following his free transfer from Valencia last summer with four goals and three assists in 27 matches in all competitions.

Valencia, 27, also enjoyed a lot of pitch time for Ronald Koeman’s Everton team last season, playing 23 matches in all competitions with a return of three goals and two assists.

West Ham themselves have already been linked with several attackers this summer, including Adama Traore, Theo Walcott and Olivier Giroud and Bilic could now be looking to raise the funds ahead of bringing one of those in.

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