Patrice Evra signed a six-month contract at West Ham earlier this year.

The 36-year-old put pen to paper on a deal until the end of the season back in February, as cover for Aaron Cresswell on the left side of defence with Arthur Masuaku preferred on the left wing or at wing-back.

However, Evra has only made three appearances for the Hammers, culminating in just 161 minutes of Premier League football and it appears that his future at the London Stadium could be set to end.
The 81-time international made his debut for the Hammers by starting and finishing the 4-1 loss to Liverpool at Anfield in February – a match where he required stitches to a gash on his lower leg after the match.

He was then hauled off at half-time during the 4-1 loss to Swansea City, before coming off the bench to feature for 26 minutes of the Hammers’ excellent 1-1 draw with London rivals Chelsea.
The former Premier League winner with Manchester United now has a decision to make ahead of the summer window, with only five more league games left to play.
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