West Ham United boss David Moyes has reportedly been a long-term admirer of Huddersfield Town’s Aaron Mooy.

The central midfielder decided to stick with Huddersfield, and joined them on a permanent transfer after his loan expired last summer.

Mooy has continued to impress in the Premier League, and it seems that Moyes now will make a second attempt to snap up the 27-year-old.
West Ham are keen to add a central midfielder to their squad this summer, and Mooy could add quality at the London Stadium.

Mooy has been tireless in Huddersfield’s midfield this season, with his performances one of the key reasons why the Terriers have stayed up.
If he was brought to West Ham, he would be in competition with the likes of Pedro Obiang, Mark Noble and Cheikhou Kouyaté for a spot in Moyes’ first-team.
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