
WEST HAM has revealed that four players will leave the club as their contracts come to an end this summer.
Graham Potter is set to revamp his underwhelming squad to better align with his vision for the team.

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Currently, West Ham stands at 17th in the Premier League, with just nine victories under their belt.
As the season approaches its end, the club has confirmed the exits of four key first-team players this summer.
Aaron Cresswell, Lukasz Fabianski, Vladimir Coufal, and Danny Ings will bid farewell to east London when their contracts conclude next month.
The four players will continue to participate until the season’s end.
Their final home match is slated for May 18 against Nottingham Forest.
Manager Potter commended the quartet, saying: “Aaron, Lukasz, Vladimir, and Danny have been a pleasure to work with throughout my tenure here.”
“Each player is incredibly professional, well-respected on and off the pitch, and deeply appreciated by their teammates and everyone at the Club.”
“With three vital matches remaining this season, I trust they will stay completely focused on aiding the team in any way they can.”
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“We chose to share this news now to honor their contributions to the Club and allow our fans the opportunity to express their gratitude during our last home game of the season.”
Cresswell, the longest-serving player of the group, has made 365 appearances, scoring 11 goals for the Hammers.
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Cresswell joined West Ham in 2014 for £4 million from Ipswich Town and played a pivotal role in their Europa League campaign in 2022/23, featuring in eight matches.
He earned three caps for England between 2016 and 2017.
Cresswell also received the titles of Hammer of the Year and Players’ Player of the Year in 2015.
Goalkeeper Fabianski, now 40 years old, arrived at West Ham from Swansea in 2018 for £7 million.


He has accumulated 215 appearances in all competitions and previously won the FA Cup with Arsenal in 2014.
Defender Coufal, at 32 years old, made his way to West Ham in 2020 from Slavia Prague for £5.5 million, amassing 173 appearances.
This season, he lost his position to Aaron Wan-Bissaka, limiting his league appearances to just 15.
Striker Ings is set to depart just over two years following his acquisition from Aston Villa for £15 million.
Ings’ time at the club has been plagued by injuries, as he managed to score only five goals in 69 appearances.

