Michail Antonio has suggested that he could leave West Ham United in the January transfer window.

Antonio has struggled for Manuel Pellegrini’s side this season, and generally been used as a substitute.
The winger has now admitted that a move away from West Ham in January is a genuine possibility.
He said: “It’s just one of them things where I’m trying to play football right now. Whatever happens, happens. I’m not saying I’m going to leave, I’m not saying I’m staying. Right now I’m not in the team and I’m trying to work my way back into the team.”
The comments do not seem to have worried West Ham supporters though.
Hammers fans are generally of the opinion that Antonio has had his best days at the London Stadium, after a series of poor displays of late.
Antonio was one of West Ham’s most dangerous attackers just two seasons ago, but his form has been disappointingly poor in recent times.
The £70,000-a-week man (the Guardian) just hasn’t shown enough end product to earn himself much credit.
Antonio has made 11 appearances for West Ham in the Premier League so far, but he has not scored or provided an assist during his time on the pitch.

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