“This is a really proud moment for me and my family,” Cemal said of the new deal.
“I’m surrounded by experienced players that I can learn from, both on and off the pitch, and I feel like I’ve already had a lot of opportunities to improve.”
Guarino said the club had been working to develop their academy and that she was to pleased to see Cemal “progress through our pathway over the last few months, having gained invaluable first-team experience already”.
West Ham sit 11th in the league with five points after 11 games – two points ahead of bottom side Liverpool.








