
Tyler Adams tipped to join West Ham as Leeds United exit verdict shared by Sky Sports pundit
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Paul Robinson has suggested West Ham will certainly be looking at Leeds United midfielder Tyler Adams as a potential replacement for Declan Rice.
Rice is at the heart of a transfer tussle between Manchester City and Arsenal, with the Gunners submitting a £100million plus £5million in add-ons bid on Wednesday 28 June (Sky Sports).
The Daily Mail claimed on 26 June that Adams is wanted by the Hammers and Robinson feels there will be plenty of suitors for the 24-year-old.

“Adams was excellent last season and they really missed him when he was injured. He’s come into the Premier League and adapted,” Robinson exclusively told MOT Leeds News.
“In a similar way to James Maddison, he’s stood out in a team that struggled. He was a key player for Leeds last season and stuck out like a sore thumb when he was missing. He will go onto bigger and better.

“I think he’s come to England and played extremely well. I think West Ham will obviously be looking at him as a replacement for Declan Rice. But I think there will be a lot of suitors out there for Adams, I really do.
“I was reading about Victor Orta coming back for Rodrigo and potentially Adams. If Leeds are going to sell Adams they are going to get a very good price for him. He won’t be lacking a choice of places to go.”
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