OneFootball
Dan Burke·10 April 2019
OneFootball
Dan Burke·10 April 2019
Felipe Anderson will not be allowed to leave West Ham this summer amid reported interest from Real Madrid.
Anderson joined the Hammers from Lazio last summer in a deal worth a reported £35m and the Brazilian has impressed greatly during his debut season at the club.
Last month, Sky Sports reported that Real Madrid were considering the 25-year-old as a potential alternative to Chelsea’s Eden Hazard this summer.
However, Sky now report that West Ham co-owner David Sullivan is unwilling to let the playmaker leave at any price – not even £70m.
Anderson is said to be happy in London, having contributed nine goals and four assists in 37 appearances so far this term.
The former Santos man has a contract until June 2022 and West Ham have the option to extend it for a further year.