Apparently showing poor attitude and going AWOL to news that he wasn't going to start against Arsenal, frustrated by competition for a starting place and disillusioned by the clubs clear intent to try and land a star striker.
The question is how should the club handle this situation?
Bilic probably wouldn't be afraid to set an example by showing him the door but he is arguably our best striker, works his socks off for the team sacrificing his own goal threat chasing the ball down all over the pitch.
Although just as injury prone as Andy Carroll?
UPDATE
Rumours suggest Bilic confirms latest scans on Sakho show minor injury and wont face any disciplinary action. Set to miss the FA Cup QF against Manchester United.
What do to with Diafra Sakho?
posted on 11/4/16
comment by SurrenderToMe (U8613)
posted 6 hours, 15 minutes ago
No, can't afford to lose players for their behaviour..and we are not sure the new striker will score the goals or not. Surely, both parties sit together and discuss the issues.
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He wants to move to a club that win things
posted on 12/4/16
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posted on 12/4/16
Any player revolting against a club is a loss for the club either financially or form wise.
posted on 12/4/16
Why doesn't he want to play for West Ham.
Massive club
posted on 12/4/16
He wants to play along Kone
posted on 12/4/16
He want to play more than one qualifying game against a pub team?
posted on 12/4/16
This time try in English
posted on 12/4/16
I use you English.
Pub team ham knocked out of Euromick before it started
posted on 14/4/16
the wheels are coming off the pikey's caravan
posted on 14/4/16
Player unhappy about WestSham avoiding Wembley