The right-back joined West Ham on a free transfer this summer.

West Ham new-boy Ryan Fredericks spoke exclusively to Sky Sports about how he is settling into life at the London Stadium, and suggested that whilst it was a tough decision to leave Fulham, it was somewhat of a no-brainer for him.
The 25-year-old joined the Hammers on a free transfer in July, and he has appeared in two of his side’s three Premier League games thus far.
Fredericks was a stand-out performer for Fulham last season, and many are tipping him to take the Premier League by storm this term.
The speedy right-back spoke exclusively to Sky Sports about his time at West Ham thus far, and insisted that joining the east London outfit was quite simply a no-brainer for him:

“It was a hard decision leaving, but football’s a tough game, and you’ve got to make tough decisions, and that’s one I made. It was a bit of a no-brainer really, when West Ham came in. The size of the club, the fanbase they’ve got, the manager they brought in. I felt like it was going to be best for me, to improve under this manager.”
West Ham face a vitally important game against Wolves at the London Stadium tomorrow, and it is a match that they quite simply have to win, if they are to be off the bottom of the table durnig the international break.

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