Andriy Yarmolenko will leave West Ham after his contract expires in June

Ukraine winger Andriy Yarmolenko will leave West Ham when his contract expires at the end of June.

The 32-year-old Andriy Yarmolenko is one of West Ham’s highest-earning players. Also manager David Moyes has decided to let him go after the deal.

Yarmolenko was part of a significant outlay with former boss Manuel Pellegrini also cost him £17.5m when he joined Borussia Dortmund in 2018.

He made 30 appearances for West Ham this season, scoring three goals.

His two goals – against Aston Villa and Sevilla – came after he came back emotionally. After the club gave him a break to deal with problems arising from the invasion of Ukraine.

Yarmolenko won 106 games for Ukraine.

Moyes is already looking to revamp his squad after an encouraging season. Which required just two points from their last two games following Wolves’ defeat to Manchester City to secure. Their league position and European qualification for the first time the following season in his saga.

The United States will host a men’s tournament for the first time in 2031 and a women’s tournament in 2033.

The Football Rugby Union wants 2025 to be the busiest Women’s World Cup and aims to fill 82,000 seats at Twickenham for the final.

It is the first time that the Rugby Worlds have announced the next five World Cup hosts simultaneously, said President Bill Beaumont, “certainly unprecedented.”

She highlighted the “sustained development” of rugby in the United States and women’s football as two of the main goals for global governing bodies.

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