Jack Clarke of Sunderland has just spoken candidly for the first time about West Ham’s interest in him during the January transfer window. With an amazing 13 goals and four assists this season in the Championship, former Tottenham star Clarke has been a shining light. according to Alex Young’s account in The Standard.
Last month, David Moyes and West Ham expanded their quest for winger reinforcements. Their goals included young Championship players like Clarke, seasoned Premier League players like Steven Bergwijn, and even the surprise Danish recruit Ibrahim Osman. Even though Said Benrahma left for Lyon, Clarke was not moved for during West Ham’s transfer window.
Despite the circulating rumors of a move, Clarke has stated that he is happy with his present Sunderland scenario. To be honest, I’m glad to be here, I still love wearing a Sunderland shirt, and I don’t seem to be bothered by the things that people say outside. I’m pleased as long as I’m wearing a Sunderland shirt and come in every day,” Clarke remarked.
Clarke focuses on Sunderland as the transfer window ends. Although his form and demeanor indicate a player committed to his current team, Premier League teams like West Ham will probably continue to keep an eye on him due to his potential and recent performances.