Daily Express

No Moyes foreign buys please

- Jon West

DAVID MOYES wants West Ham to stop taking punts on foreign players.

He wants to adopt the model that brought him success at Everton.

Moyes will have to convince David Sullivan, though. The co-owner loves to conduct transfer business from a base in France and the majority of his targets are overseas players, with Inter Milan midfielder Joao Mario the latest.

The Hammers hit the jackpot in 2015 when they signed Dimitri Payet from Marseille for just £10.7million.

But there have been plenty of less successful signings.

“Somewhere along the line you have to say, ‘No, stop, we’re not doing that, we’re following the path we want to go on’,” said Moyes ahead of today’s game Bournemout­h.

“The owners are also experience­d, they know what works for them but when you buy Tim Cahill when he’s not ready, when you get Mikel Arteta or Joleon Lescott, when you go for Leighton Baines from Wigan or Phil Jagielka from Sheffield United, when you take Seamus Coleman from Cork.

“None of them went into the team right away. You have to grow against the bottom before you get the flower.”

Dan Gosling claims he does not hold a grudge against Moyes for driving him to tears.

The pair fell out when the Bournemout­h man left Everton in 2010.

The midfielder’s agent said Gosling broke down crying when Moyes went back on a pledge to offer him a new contract.

But Gosling said: “If people held grudges in football you would never speak to anyone.”

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