Reece Burke hopes to stay at West Ham but confirms Bolton want him back on loan

Striking impact | Burke scored the winning goal to send West Ham through to the fourth round of the FA Cup
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Ken Dyer17 January 2018

Reece Burke would like nothing better than to stay at West Ham.

Yet the local boy, who scored the extra-time winner in their 1-0 FA Cup third-round replay against Shrewsbury last night, is ready to go out on loan again, if it furthers his aim one day be a regular for the Hammers.

Newham-born Burke lashed home his goal in the 112th minute to put West Ham into a tie against the winners of tonight’s replay between Wigan and Bournemouth.

The 21-year-old defender, who has been on loan at Bolton this season, said: “It was a proud moment for me and my family. I didn’t really know what to do with myself when I scored and it’s a moment in my life I will never forget.

Transfer Update; Wednesday, January 17

“I would like to stay here but for a young player like me it’s all about getting game time and if I’m not going to play regularly then I know Bolton are also still interested in me and maybe it would be better to go back there.

“That’s a discussion I need to have with the manager in the next few days. You have to work your way up and being here and sitting on the bench is not ideal. I just want to play football. But you have to be a man, do the cooking, cleaning and all the things you don’t want to do. You have to grow up.”

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