A section of West Ham fans have taken to Twitter to express how they’d like to see Sead Haksabanovic come back to challenge for the first team next season, after he sealed his loan move to Malaga.
The 19-year-old attacker has agreed to spend a season in Spain’s second tier after joining last summer from Halmstads BK, and has played 14 times during the 2017/2018 campaign for the under-23 side.
Good luck, Sead! https://t.co/78iby8hUgf
— West Ham United (@WestHam) August 6, 2018
This news has left a section of Hammers’ supporters remaining hopeful about the youngster’s loan move, saying how they would like to see him challenge for the first team next season. These comments included “come back a better player next season” and “come back in a year ready to challenge.”
Forever West Ham has rounded up some of the best tweets:
I’d say good as he will most likely be getting a lot of play time for Malaga. Hopefully gets some good experience and improves enough to see him break into the squad next season!
— West Ham Yank (@TheWestHamYank) August 6, 2018
Good luck lad, thought this year you'd get your chance though
— . (@whufc_Haz) August 6, 2018
https://twitter.com/sparkytwentytwo/status/1026563034431606787
https://twitter.com/AJ041987/status/1026563208679710720
https://twitter.com/BHaasTSD/status/1026573140506361857
See you in the West Ham first team next year Sead
— Steve Mortlock FBPE FBPPR (@SteveMortlock) August 6, 2018
Good luck Sead, did well in pre season. Come back in a year ready to challenge in the first team.
— Luke Metcalf (@Lukemet02) August 6, 2018
https://twitter.com/mikoaks/status/1026563704253546503
OPINION
The news that Haksabanovic has joined Malaga on loan for the season has pleased a section of the West Ham fans. They obviously see a lot of potential in him and were glad to see him leave on a temporary basis, as it means he will likely come back a better player next season and challenge for the first team. The Montenegro international has already shown what he is capable of for the Under-23’s and in his handful of senior starts, but at 19 he is unlikely to breakthrough to the first team in this campaign. He has the talent to be an even better player next term, and some the Hammers’ faithful will have their fingers crossed that his stint in Spain runs smoothly.