West Ham United will reward Kieron Dyer with a new deal if he can remain fit for enough games.
The 31-year old midfielder has started just nine times in two-and-a-half years at Upton Park indicating the club is worried about tying him up to a new deal.
But after starting the past two matches for the Hammers, the club is prepared to give Dyer another chance and offer him a new deal if he can get out on the pitch enough times.
"If he plays two thirds of the games this season, why wouldn't we want him to stay at the club for the rest of his career?
"A new contract is certainly something we would look into," said co-owner David Gold.
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