West Ham United manager David Moyes has confirmed that the club have received a bid from Wolverhampton Wanderers to sign Craig Dawson this month.
The centre-back came close to leaving the Hammers for Wolves in the summer, only for the defender’s move to fall through at the end of the summer window.
Now, the Old Gold have submitted a bid to sign Dawson again on the eve of the two sides meeting at Molineux on Saturday. West Ham are yet to accept or reject the bid.
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“I don’t know but we’ve had an offer from Wolves,” said Moyes. “At the moment, we’ve not accepted it. That’s about as much as we can tell you. No idea, not at the moment.”
It is understood that West Ham are open to offers for the centre-back, whose contract is set to expire at the end of the season.
Since arriving at the London Stadium, Dawson has played 87 times for the club in all competitions and has scored nine goals.
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