Graham Potter, director of West Ham United, looks. (Photo by Dan Istitene / Getty Images)
The summer signature of West Ham United in 2024, Guido Rodriguez, is expected to hold out releases next week.
West Ham United is preparing for a very large transfer window. Graham Potter, who took care of the club at the start of the year, wishes to bring players who can help him better implement his ideas. He is not satisfied with the team he inherited from Julen Lopetegui and wants to make big changes in summer.
But before Potter can push to sign the players, he must collect funds. Consequently, hammers should sanction the departure of the players who have fallen into hierarchical order. According to a report of River NotiasGuido Rodriguez could eventually leave the club, and he should hold out releases next week.
Guido Rodriguez was poor

The Argentine midfielder joined the Hammers last summer during a free transfer. His constant performances in Real Betis convinced Lopetegui that he could strengthen his midfielder. But this decision did not work for one or the other of the parties.
After the dismissal of the Spanish manager and the arrival of Potter, the defensive midfielder went further in the hierarchical order. He only played a minute of Premier League football during their last eight outings. The 31 -year -old has accumulated just over 1,000 minutes of action in the first team during his 21 appearances.
While his contract at the London Club takes place until 2027, he is ready to leave the club a year after joining them. He is not in Potter’s plans and hammers are ready to take it.
Rodriguez could end up getting a return to her old club, River Plate. The Argentinian outfit pushes to re-sign it and would like to add it to their team before the club World Cup in summer. They are all ready to start negotiations with the London Club next week.
The 31 -year -old man falling into West Ham United, River Plate hopes to overcome him. But, given its valuation of 12.8 million pounds sterling, an agreement can be difficult for the side of Buenos Aires.