The West Ham United defender is currently on loan to the German side.

West Ham United could agree the £6 million sale of Reece Oxford to Borussia Monchengladbach in January, according to the Sun.
Oxford has only played one minute of senior football since the start of his season-long loan to Bundesliga side, whose sporting director Max Eberl expressed a desire to sign the 18-year-old beyond the end of his current spell nonetheless.
And the report claims West Ham boss David Moyes will not stand in Oxford’s way, with the Hammers ‘prepared to offload him’ this winter.

Oxford was regarded as one of English football’s brightest prospects after his first team breakthrough at the age of 16 and Gladbach’s league rivals, RB Leipzig, are said to have offered £10 million for the defender two years ago.
His progress has slowed since then, however, although £6 million could still prove a bargain if Oxford can reach his potential in Germany.
Oxford’s exit was sanctioned during Slaven Bilic’s tenure as West Ham manager, which came to an end in early November.
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