West Ham United may have another chance to sign Bournemouth left back Jordan Zemura after he was dropped from the squad.
The Hammers will surely in the market for another left back at the end of the season.
Aaron Cresswell isn’t getting any younger and summer signing Emerson Palmieri hasn’t exactly made the position his own.
A younger left back who can shine for years to come would be ideal and West Ham did fancy one last summer.
TalkSPORT reported that West Ham were interested in snapping up Bournemouth left back Jordan Zemura.
West Ham were discussing a move for Zemura but ended up signing Emerson instead.
West Ham are likely to still have Zemura on their radar and they may have a golden chance at a deal this summer.

Jordan Zemura axed from Bournemouth squad
Zemura was a notable absentee as Bournemouth beat Liverpool 1-0 on Saturday afternoon.
The 23-year-old wasn’t even on the bench as Lloyd Kelly started at left back.
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Zemura has started 17 Premier League games this season and featured against Arsenal last weekend, so his absence seemed strange.
The Daily Echo report that Zemura was axed because he has yet to discuss a new contract with the club.
Zemura can leave Bournemouth this summer and he seemingly won’t be selected until he signs a new deal.
There is now a very real chance that the Zimbabwean ace sits out the rest of the season and ends up leaving this summer.
Bournemouth have been trying to get a deal done but have made no progress despite offering a ‘significant’ pay rise..
The London-born left back may now be primed to move on this summer and West Ham will surely be near the front of the queue for his signature.
Hailed as ‘excellent’ by Scott Parker, Zemura will no doubt have plenty of Premier League offers on the table this summer.
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