West Ham Reject Bids From Three Chinese Super League Teams for Andy Carroll

Published on: 27 February 2017

West Ham United have rejected bids from three Chinese Super League clubs for striker Andy Carroll.


Reports onESPNsuggest thatTianjin Quanjian, Hebei China Fortune and Shandong Luneng have all made bids for the England international as they look to bolster their attacking options before the close of the Chinese transfer window on Tuesday.


West Ham have rejected bids from three Chinese Super League clubs for striker Andy Carroll, sources tell ESPN FC. https://t.co/fR0BiwoD05 pic.twitter.com/olb5BCMzjW

However, West Ham have rejected all bids fortheir star striker as the European transfer window closed at the beginning of this month, meaning they would be unable to bring in any replacements.


Furthermore,Carroll is reportedly happy at West Ham and is not interested in making a move to China at this stage of his career.


The 28-year-oldhas been in good form of late with four goals in his last four games in another injury-hit campaign for the Hammers - hemissed three months of action earlier this season with a knee injury.

The former Newcastle and Liverpool striker has playedinjust 12 Premier League matchesso far this term, and is back in the medical room currently with a groin injury. But Slaven Bilic hopes to have him available for selection against Chelsea next Monday.


Carroll's time at West Ham has been blighted with injuries but this does not seem to have put off any of his potential suitors, who are looking to make a splashy addition.


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