Andy Carroll is being linked with an exit from West Ham so could Sam Allardyce be tempted by a reunion with the striker at Everton?

Andy Carroll’s future as a West Ham United player looks to be uncertain if David Moyes remains as manager next season.
The Telegraph reports that Carroll was sent home from training by Moyes on Monday (April 30) because of how the striker behaved during the 4-1 Premier League defeat to Manchester City at the weekend.

The 29-year-old was seen walking down the tunnel before the match at the London Stadium had finished when it became apparent he would not be coming off the substitutes bench – although the England international said he needed to use the toilet.
Carroll is unhappy with the lack of first team football he has achieved under Moyes and the pair have clashed before following a 2-0 loss to Watford in November.
What next?
The forward was signed for the Hammers by current Everton boss Sam Allardyce and perhaps the 63-year-old would be tempted by a reunion with the former Liverpool and Newcastle United man at Goodison Park.

Carroll’s physicality and ability in the air as a target-man would seem to suit Allardyce’s apparent long ball tactics and while this may not please the fans, it could prove effective.
That is if the ex-England manager remains in charge of the Toffees beyond this term, of course, with the Mirror reporting the club’s majority shareholder, Farhad Moshiri, is considering sacking him at the end of the current campaign.

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