West Ham United are seemingly on the look-out for a new striker ahead of the summer window.
Graham Potter has a lot of work to do at the London Stadium this summer, with numerous new signings required at West Ham.
The chief remit for Potter this summer will be to sign a top-class striker, and the likes of Youssef En Nesyri are being linked with moves to West Ham.
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Danny Ings will be leaving, whilst it’s unclear what the future holds for Michail Antonio right now.

And it seems like Potter has an extremely interesting plan up his sleeve.
West Ham make contact to sign Moise Kean
Moise Kean is believed to be firmly on the Hammers radar ahead of the summer transfer window.
West Ham have been linked with Moise Kean already recently, with a £43.6 million deal mooted.
According to Tuttomercatoweb, Potter is very keen to bring the former Everton man to the London Stadium this summer.
The 25-year-old has been in fine form for Fiorentina this season, with 20 goals and three assists in 34 games in all competitions to his name (Transfermarkt).
He possesses blistering pace and incredible power.
Kean struggled in the Premier League with Everton, but he’s a more mature, well-rounded striker now.

I believe he could be a really good fit for Potter’s system, but I don’t think the Hammers will be signing him unless Fiorentna lower their demands to around the £30 million mark.
If Kean does join West Ham, it could be curtains for one player at the London Stadium.
Evan Ferguson doesn’t have a future at West Ham
It’s already looking like the Hammers will not be signing Evan Ferguson on a permanent deal in the summer transfer window.
It has been claimed that it’s looking more and more likely that West Ham will not sign Evan Ferguson permanently from Brighton in the summer.
Brighton want around £40 million for Ferguson in the summer, according to Guardian journalist Jacob Steinberg.
And if West Ham sign Moise Kean during the off-season, there’s absolutely no way that Ferguson will remain at the London Stadium as far as I’m concerned.
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