Should West Ham sign Manchester United midfielder Marouane Fellaini?

London's calling: Marouane Fellaini
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Sam Long6 December 2016

West Ham have endured a disappointing start to the season, having secured just 12 points from their opening 14 Premier League games.

But manager Slaven Bilic has received backing from co-chairman David Sullivan to turn things around as the club attempts to ensure their first campaign at the London Stadium will be viewed as a success.

And it seems the Hammers are prepared to delve into the January transfer market to boost the options at Bilic's disposal, despite already bringing in several new faces over the summer.

The Belgium midfielder boasts plenty of experience, having thrived at Everton earlier in his career, but remains a divisive figure among fans.

The 29-year-old has struggled to establish himself at Old Trafford and remains on the fringes of Jose Mourinho's squad.

Fellaini is often - perhaps unfairly - linked with a negative, long-ball style of play. But could he be a good fit for West Ham?

Or will a move for the midfielder be unwise? Would Fellaini even be able to get into the Hammers' starting line up?

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