Forward of the January switch window opening, West Ham have an eye fixed on the strikers market and one Premier League ahead is appreciated by the Hammers, reveals Fabrizio Romano.
The London outfit hoped Gianluca Scamacca can be their long-term striker after they signed the 24-year-old final summer season however issues didn’t work out on the London Stadium and the Italian was bought after just one yr on the membership.
That has left David Moyes quick at the start of this marketing campaign and the Scottish coach want to add one other striker throughout the January switch window.
Talking solely to CaughtOffside for his Day by day Briefing column, Romano has mentioned that West Ham like Bournemouth’s Dominic Solanke however doesn’t know what the longer term holds for Danny Ings.
“Following rumours that Bournemouth’s Dominic Solanke may substitute Danny Ings at West Ham, I can say that Solanke is appreciated by the London membership. He’s one of many gamers they like however no choice has been made but as it’s nonetheless early. I’ve no details about the way forward for Ings,” Romano mentioned.
The following few weeks will reveal who West Ham are focusing on for January and it appears that evidently Solanke is actually an possibility for Moyes.