West Ham linked Daniel Sturridge has said that his future depends on current club Liverpool. Sturridge has failed to earn himself regular first team action for Jurgen Klopp’s side this season and has been linked with a move to West Ham.
When asked about his future, Sturridge said, “That is for the club to decide, for myself I am enjoying my football. My job is to go on the pitch and put my best foot forward. There is nothing to discuss really. I have two years left on my deal and I am happy here.”
The Hammers were disappointing in front of goal this season due to inconsistency and injuries to Diafra Sakho and Andy Carroll and are looking for new forwards to try and improve their side next season.
A move to the Hammers may be mutually beneficial for both the 27-year-old Sturridge as well as the East London side. Slaven Bilic’s side will gain a proven goal scorer while Sturridge will gain regular game time which is what he needs if he wants to regain a spot in the England national team.