With 10 days left of the summer season switch window, West Ham will likely be one among many groups seeking to do some late offers with the intention to shore up varied positions of their squad.
Although the Hammers have now began to get some new faces by means of the door, it hasn’t been one of the best of home windows for them. Extra so when you think about how a lot cash they’ve needed to spend in contrast with different switch home windows.
Ready for the sale of Declan Rice to Arsenal earlier than embarking upon their very own purchases has proved to be a horrible resolution in hindsight, and left the membership floundering within the market.
Nonetheless, there’s nonetheless time to get offers over the road if all events are eager to make it work.
To that finish, Soccer Insider have reported that West Ham have made a £35-£40m formal supply for one Premier League striker.
After dropping Gianluca Scamacca and, maybe, with the concern of Michail Antonio probably accepting a suggestion from the Saudi Professional League, the Hammers are getting busy.
Bournemouth’s Dominic Solanke is the participant in query, although it isn’t clear if the Cherries are open to an settlement at that value, nor if the participant himself, believed to be contracted to the membership till 2026, needs to maneuver again to London the place he started his profession (at Chelsea).