West Ham once again show their cluelessness with potential player departure.

Although, at the time of writing, Callum Wilson is still a West Ham player, it seems increasingly likely that this will not be the case for much longer.

Ahead of the transfer window the club had said they wanted to prioritise strikers who had experience of playing in England. After signing two that have never played over here, they’re now looking at terminating the contract of the only No.9 at the club who is a proven Premier League goalscorer.

It would be a lie to say Callum Wilson has set worlds alight when he’s played, but his minimal playing time make it hard for him to have a real impact. Even then, 4 goals makes him the Hammer’s second top goalscorer this season.

What happens if both Pablo and Taty fail to make an impact? We then have no one to fall back on.

Even if you’re not a fan of Wilson, terminating his contract does prove one thing: we were all right. It proves that the only reason he was signed was because the club couldn’t be bothered to spend money on anyone proper. They were so incompetent that they thought we could survive with the bare minimum – how wrong they were.

Whether his performances themself are up to par or not, there’s no denying that he makes it easier for the rest of the attacking players to do their job when he’s on the pitch. Selling him would be a huge error.