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Scamacca ends miserable West Ham spell with reported €25M move to Atalanta
Italy's Gianluca Scamacca has returned to his home country by signing for Atalanta after a disappointing season at West Ham, both clubs announced on Monday.
Forward Scamacca, 24, has signed a four-year contract with the Bergamo club on a deal worth a reported €25 million.
"West Ham United would like to thank Gianluca for his efforts and wish him well for his future career," the English club said.
Scamacca joined West Ham last summer for €36 million from Sassuolo but his debut season was overshadowed by injury and difficulty adapting.
He scored eight goals in 27 matches for the Premier League side who finished 14th in the table, including five in the Hammers' run to the UEFA Conference League success.
In Bergamo, he replaces Denmark's Rasmus Hojlund, who signed for Manchester United for €74 million.
Atalanta finished fifth in Serie A last season.
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