David Moyes has warned West Ham's record signing Marko Arnautovic he has to turn into a 'team player' if he wants to star in his side.

The 28-year-old Austria international has come in for criticism this season following his £24million summer move from Stoke.

He will be fighting for a place in the team against Watford in the Premier League on Sunday and Moyes has said he hasn't always liked what he's seen in video clips.

Marko Arnautovic must turn into a team player if he wants to play under David Moyes

'I can't comment on the earlier games,' Moyes said.

'I can only go on what people have told me and they didn't think he has come up to the standard he set at Stoke City.

'I watched him a lot at Stoke. I thought he looked like the sort of player you would never be keen to play against, if you're a right full-back because of his power and strength and what he can do.

'But he also has to be a team player. The clips I have seen at times, he has not looked a team player. He would not be the only one I would say that about.

'The other players also have to do the work for the team if they want to be part of it.'

Moyes will take charge of West Ham for the first time at Vicarage Road on Sunday

Arnautovic has come in for criticism this season following his summer move from Stoke

Sunday's game will be Moyes' 500th match as a Premier League manager. The Scot wants to get to 1,000, though realises there is less patience in football nowadays.

'It will become harder and harder to get to those levels,' Moyes said.

'I don't necessarily take my own individual milestones as anything that important.

'I'd love to get to 1,000 games. It is a great achievement to manage 1,000 games at no matter what level.'