West Ham United manager Sam Allardyce has told Brian McDermott that he will not submit another offer for Leeds striker Ross McCormack after the club rejected a £3.5m bid from the Hammers on Friday.
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Leeds United captain Ross McCormack. Picture from http://www.leedsunited.com |
“The bid for Ross was rejected on Friday and I've have spoken to Sam Allardyce since and he has said that they won’t be coming back in for him,” He added:
“I am confident that he will be here after the window closes on Friday. Ross has never asked to leave. He is my captain and he is a talisman for our team."
The news from the Leeds boss that Sam Allardyce won't reattempt to sign United's captain will be well received at Elland Road as the club are still tangled in a mess of takeover talk.
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West Ham manager Sam Allardyce won't chase McCormack. Picture from http://www.bbc.co.uk |
The Hammers have struggled to score goals so far in the campaign and it's an area they'll have to rectify if they want to stay up. With strikers Modibo Maïga and Carlton Cole managing just five goals between them this season, Allardyce will have been happy to see the club's record signing Andy Carroll return from injury against Cardiff, even if they can't land McCormack.