Youssef En-Nesyri will be the prime target for West Ham United, once a deal to sign Mohammed Kudus is over the line.

According to The Evening Standard, West Ham will priotitise a move for Youssef En-Nesyri over everyone else in the summer transfer window, when Mohammed Kudus is done.

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West Ham are believed to be closing in on the signing of Kudus from Ajax for a fee that will exceed £40 million including bonuses.

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Hammers boss David Moyes is on the verge of completing an absolutely fantastic summer transfer window.

However, after Kudus, one more addition – the signing of a top-class centre-forward – would really be the icing on the cake for West Ham…

After Mohammed Kudus is done, West Ham have one more incredibly exciting signing in mind

The Standard claim that the Hammers will go all out to bring En-Nesyri to the London Stadium once a deal for Kudus is over the line.

The Moroccan is a player who has rejected us TWICE before remember. However, Moyes will be hoping that it’s third time lucky for West Ham.

After Mohammed Kudus is done, West Ham have one more incredibly exciting signing in mind
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The 26-year-old suits Moyes’s system at the London Stadium down to a tee, and I have no doubts that if we do sign him, he’ll be a huge hit with the Hammers fans.

En-Nesyri is incredibly hard working and is always willing to make those tireless runs into the channels in order to create more space and time for his teammates.

The Moroccan is dominant in the air and is a very good finisher when represented with a goalscoring opportunity.

If West Ham sign Youssef En-Nesyri and Mohammed Kudus this summer, we’ll be a serious outfit this season and beyond.

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