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West Ham fans discuss Grady Diangana’s future amid Rangers, Celtic reports
Grady Diangana’s future look set to be a key issue for David Moyes to consider this summer, that Rangers are keen on the attacker, while another report has suggested that their rivals are amongst those also chasing the youngster.
Diangana has been outstanding on loan at West Brom this season. The winger has scored seven goals and provided five assists for Slaven Bilic’s men, leaving the Baggies in a fantastic position in the Championship.

His form has not gone unnoticed however. that Rangers had made contact with Diangana’s representatives.
Meanwhile, that Celtic, Everton and Newcastle were also chasing the 22-year-old. That report noted that Diangana’s priority is to be playing regularly next season, and that may perhaps open the door for his admirers to make a move.

that West Ham United would likely demand between £15-20 million for the youngster if he is to be sold.
However, there are plenty of Hammers fans who are adamant that Diangana should not be allowed to go anywhere this summer.
‘I’d be furious’
They want him in the first-team next season. And they will clearly be extremely angry if the Irons did decide to cash in, or even loan him out again.
Some have suggested that Felipe Anderson should be sold ahead of Diangana. But many have insisted that he is a future star for the club and it would be a huge mistake to let him leave.
Here is how some of the fans reacted to the reports…
I’d be furious if we sold him, should be a first team player next season.
— Rob Waldon WHUFC ⚒ (@RobWaldon)
Only way he leaves is if we go down
— WestHamFan (@westhamfan__)
would be a bigger loss than payet and arnautovic, got so much potential its unreal
— cudi is the goat (@HudsonLaFlame)
Rather sell anderson
— hammerhead (@larryberyl)
We can’t sell him
— WestHamFan (@westhamfan__)
We shouldn’t sell him, sell Anderson Lanzini over him!! A front 3 of Bowen Antonio Diagana would be lethal ?
— Rumplestiltskin (@mikeg_dj)
Keep him
— Dale Smith (@DaleSmith1979)