In advance of the January transfer window opening, West Ham have an eye on the strikers current market and one Leading League ahead is appreciated by the Hammers, reveals Fabrizio Romano.
The London outfit hoped Gianluca Scamacca would be their extensive-phrase striker when they signed the 24-12 months-aged very last summertime but matters did not work out at the London Stadium and the Italian was offered immediately after only a single yr at the club.
That has left David Moyes small at the beginning of this campaign and the Scottish coach would like to add an additional striker in the course of the January transfer window.
Speaking solely to CaughtOffside for his Daily Briefing column, Romano has claimed that West Ham like Bournemouth’s Dominic Solanke but does not know what the long term holds for Danny Ings.
“Following rumours that Bournemouth’s Dominic Solanke could switch Danny Ings at West Ham, I can say that Solanke is appreciated by the London club. He’s a single of the gamers they like but no determination has been manufactured still as it is still early. I have no information and facts about the future of Ings,” Romano reported.
The up coming couple of months will expose who West Ham are concentrating on for January and it appears to be that Solanke is unquestionably an possibility for Moyes.