West Ham United's midfield is something that needs to be addressed in the transfer window this summer.

Mark Noble was arguably the only consistent performer in the middle of the park last season, while Cheikhou Kouyate and Pedro Obiang struggled to impress.

With Manuel Pellegrini now in charge at the London Stadium, the Chilean will look to put his own stamp on the team.

It is unclear what type of player he will be looking for, but there is an argument for Bournemouth midfielder Harry Arter.

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In March, The Express reported that then-West Ham boss David Moyes was planning to swoop for the Republic of Ireland international, who is valued at £6.3m by Transfermarkt.

Now that Moyes has been shown the exit door, the transfer strategy may have changed, but it seems that Arter may well seek a move away from the Cherries.

Sky Sports recently quoted the midfielder saying that he is waiting to see what happens with regards to his future this summer.

With that in mind, we asked you if the Hammers should make a move for Arter, and the majority have made it clear that he is not right for them.