Liverpool have offered Rhian Brewster to West Ham, according to ExWHUemployee.
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Hammers boss David Moyes desperately needs to add another striker to his ranks at the London Stadium this summer. Hr has only Sebastien Haller and Xande Silva to call upon as recognised centre-forwards.
And Reds chief Jurgen Klopp is keen to sanction Brewster’s exit from Anfield on loan.
In fact, the young forward could even be sold, according to a report from the Daily Mail.
West Ham have minimal funds to play with this summer. Money is tight in east London, so a loan deal for Brewster would be ideal for the Hammers.
The young striker spent the second half of last season on loan with Swansea. And he really impressed with the Welsh club, racking up 11 goals in 22 outings (Transfermarkt).
The Liverpool forward, who was born in Chadwell Heath, has bags of pace and possesses great mobility. His movement is really impressive and he would provide West Ham with a completely different option this term.
ExWHUemployee claimed on Twitter last night that Brewster has actually been offered to the Hammers:
If Moyes does reach the end of the transfer window with only Haller and Silva, we will be in real trouble.
Michail Antonio can play through the middle as well of course, but despite his great form at the end of last season, he is far from a natural finisher.
Bringing someone like Liverpool striker Brewster to the London Stadium, albeit just for one season, would be a really shrewd move from West Ham.
And with Reds boss Klopp having allegedly offered the 20-year-old to the Hammers, it really does seem like a no-brainer.
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