West Ham captain Mark Noble has slammed the club’s decision to sell attacking midfielder Grady Diangana, saying he is “gutted, angry and sad” at the academy graduate’s departure.
The 22-year-old completed a permanent move to West Brom on a five-year deal on Friday, having spent last season on loan at the Midlands club.
He made 21 appearances in all competitions for West Ham since making his debut in 2018, but was deemed surplus to requirements by Hammers boss David Moyes.
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The deal was reportedly worth around £18 million ($24m), with West Ham saying all the money received will be spent on new players.