Hammers cut ties with trio

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West Ham have confirmed that Andy Carroll, Samir Nasri and Adrian will leave the club when their respective contracts expire on 30th June.

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Joint-chairmen David Sullivan and David Gold issued a statement thanking the departing players for their service as the Londoners get set for a summer reshaping of their squad under Manuel Pellegrini.

The experienced Chilean took the Hammers to tenth spot in his first season at the club and has already identified European qualification as the goal during his tenure.

Carroll has played in 102 Premier League games, scoring a total of 26 goals, since joining West Ham permanently from Liverpool in May 2013 but his time has been plagued by recurring injury problems.

Goalkeeper Adrian, who joined West Ham from Real Betis on a free transfer in June 2013, has pulled on the jersey 150 times in competitive outings.

Former Arsenal and Man City playmaker Nasri meanwhile had only joined West Ham on a short-term deal in January following a successful period training with the club.

All three will be moved on, while Spanish striker Toni Martinez will also leave the club when his contract expires next month alongside a number of young players.

"Andy and Adrian have both been great servants to West Ham United throughout their time at the Club and we thank them for their loyalty and commitment to the Claret and Blue cause," said the statement.

"Both have provided us and our fellow supporters with some unforgettable moments, whether they were sensational scissor kicks and unstoppable headers in Andy's case, or penalty saves and goals in Adrian's.

"They can both be assured of warm welcomes whenever they return to London Stadium and we wish them, as well as Samir Nasri and the young players whose contracts are up this summer, the very best for their future careers."

Carroll's former employers Liverpool are 19/20 to win the Champions League this weekend by overcome Spurs in Madrid. Tottenham are 10/3 while the draw is 13/5.

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West Ham have confirmed that Andy Carroll, Samir Nasri and Adrian will leave the club when their respective contracts expire on 30th June.

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Joint-chairmen David Sullivan and David Gold issued a statement thanking the departing players for their service as the Londoners get set for a summer reshaping of their squad under Manuel Pellegrini.

The experienced Chilean took the Hammers to tenth spot in his first season at the club and has already identified European qualification as the goal during his tenure.

Carroll has played in 102 Premier League games, scoring a total of 26 goals, since joining West Ham permanently from Liverpool in May 2013 but his time has been plagued by recurring injury problems.

Goalkeeper Adrian, who joined West Ham from Real Betis on a free transfer in June 2013, has pulled on the jersey 150 times in competitive outings.

Former Arsenal and Man City playmaker Nasri meanwhile had only joined West Ham on a short-term deal in January following a successful period training with the club.

All three will be moved on, while Spanish striker Toni Martinez will also leave the club when his contract expires next month alongside a number of young players.

"Andy and Adrian have both been great servants to West Ham United throughout their time at the Club and we thank them for their loyalty and commitment to the Claret and Blue cause," said the statement.

"Both have provided us and our fellow supporters with some unforgettable moments, whether they were sensational scissor kicks and unstoppable headers in Andy's case, or penalty saves and goals in Adrian's.

"They can both be assured of warm welcomes whenever they return to London Stadium and we wish them, as well as Samir Nasri and the young players whose contracts are up this summer, the very best for their future careers."

Carroll's former employers Liverpool are 19/20 to win the Champions League this weekend by overcome Spurs in Madrid. Tottenham are 10/3 while the draw is 13/5.

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Source: bet365.com