West Ham reach agreement for player's exit – Has already travelled to complete January switch
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Krisztián Hegyi is yet to make a first-team appearance for West Ham United, but the Premier League are working to make sure his development is on track.
The goalkeeper is a product of the Hammers' youth academy and has previously had loan stints at Stevenage, Den Bosch and Motherwell.
West Ham are now sending him on a new adventure, with the 22-year-old already having been recalled from his loan deal at Motherwell.
Blikk in Hungary have reported that the goalkeeper is set to play for Debrecen, who have already reached an agreement with West Ham.
Hegyi left London and travelled to Hungary on Monday and joined up with the Debrecen squad after their training camp in Turkey. He is expected to have his first training session with the club today.
The report states that it was the Hammers' decision to call the player back from his loan stint at Motherwell.
The expectation is that he will join Debrecen on a loan deal but there will be no option to buy included in the deal either, with the player to return to the London club at the end of the campaign.
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