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A lot was made, rightly, of West Ham's £100m spending spree over the summer as Manuel Pellegrini brought in nine new players for the first team and striker Xande Silva for the U23s.

The club splurged £42m on record signing Felipe Anderson, £17.5m on Andriy Yarmolenko, £22m on defender Issa Diop while Ryan Fredericks, Lukasz Fabianski, Fabian Balbuena, Jack Wilshere, Lucas Perez and Carlos Sanchez all arrived as well.

But there were some outgoings as well from east London as Pellegrini re-shaped an under-performing squad, with mixed results so far it has be said. The rough estimate is that West Ham clawed back around £14m in fees - not exactly balancing the books.

The majority of that was Crystal Palace's purchase of midfielder Cheikhou Kouyate, who swapped east London for south east of the capital for a little over £10m. There were only two others who left that commanded fees and they were Reece Burke and Domingos Quina, who left for around £3.5m combined.

It's too early to say how well Pellegrini has done in the transfer market in terms of who he has brought in, but with the players he allowed to leave permanently or temporarily, it seems like they have all been good moves apart from one or two.

Here is how the eight players are getting on away from the London Stadium this season.

Edimilson Fernandes

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The West Ham midfielder joined Fiorentina on loan for the season and there is also an option for them to purchase him outright once he the loan has finished for a reported £7m.

The Swiss star has made seven appearances for the Italians so far, all in Serie A and has picked up three yellow cards. Hasn't managed a goal or assist yet however, reports from Italy say that Fernandes has settled in well and is a key part of the team.

Cheikhou Kouyate

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The major outgoing from the London Stadium this summer in terms of transfer fee, Kouyate has struggled to force his way into Roy Hodgson's starting lineup at Crystal Palace - he's made just one start in the Premier League so far and that was a 2-1 defeat away at Huddersfield Town. He's come off the bench four times in the top flight.

He has started both EFL Cup games so far for Palace and has been on the winning side both times but will be hoping for more game time for sure over the rest of the season.

Domingos Quina

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The uber-talented Portuguese teenager was a surprise departure from West Ham on transfer deadline day as he joined Javi Gracia's Watford in a deal football.london understands was worth about £1m.

Quina no doubt moved to find more first team opportunities, something he wasn't getting at West Ham, but has found himself in a very similar scenario at Vicarage Road as he has yet to be included in a Premier League squad in eight attempts.

He has featured in two Carabao Cup games and scored an absolute screamer for the Hornets in their win over Reading in round two and was part of the starting lineup that lost to Spurs in round three on penalties.

Jordan Hugill

The striker was allowed to leave West Ham on loan just eight months after joining the club from Preston North End for an eye-watering £10m on January Transfer Deadline Day.

Hugill joined hometown club Middlesbrough in the Championship and has been in favour with Tony Pulis, making seven appearances in the second tier, two EFL Cup outings and made an appearance in Premier League 2 as he recovered from injury. In fact, Hugill has started four of the last five games for Boro.

However, Hugill has managed just the one goal so far this season and that was in the the 2-1 EFL Cup win over Rochdale.

Reece Burke

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The defender has started eleven times for Hull City in the Championship and has completed 90 minutes in all but one of those games. However, the Tigers are really struggling and are rooted to the bottom of the table.

Burke, who has also played three game as a right back instead of his preferred centre half position, has been part of a defence that has leaked 19 goals in 12 games so far this campaign.

Josh Cullen

The Hammers midfielder was unlikley to break into the first team this season, before Carlos Sanchez's injury anyway, and was allowed to join League One side Charlton Athletic on loan in a division the Irishman knows very well.

Cullen has started all five league games possible since he made the switch to The Valley and has completed 90 minutes each time for Lee Boweyr's side, bagging two assists to boo. No goals yet but that's not what he is in the squad for.

Sam Byram

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The right back has been so unlucky as once again. He has been ravaged by injuries while on-loan at Nottingham Forest, just like his career in east London also was.

Byram made three appearances for Forest, two in the EFL Cup and one in the Championship but suffered a serious knee injury in the Carabao Cup win over Newcastle United and has undergone surgery. He's expected to be out for some time.

Sead Haksabanovic

Another loan move that hasn't quite worked out. The Montenegrin joined Pellegrini's former side Malaga after impressing for the Hammers in pre-season but he has yet to make an appearance whatsoever for the Spanish side.

You suspect Pellegrini is far from impressed with how Haksabanovic's loan spell is going as he will have wanted the attacking midfielder to have got plenty of game time.

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