West Ham insiders Claret and Hugh have claimed that David Moyes could be targeting a double swoop for Slavia Prague duo Ondrej Kolar and Abdallah Sima in January.
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The Hammers have forged a wonderful relationship with the Czech outfit having brought Tomas Soucek and Vladimir Coufal to the London Stadium over the past 12 months.
Soucek and Coufal cost around £21 million between them (Daily Mail & BBC). And that is now looking like outstanding value.

The 25-year-old and 28-year-old warriors seem to be purpose built for the Premier League what with its intense nature.
So going back to Slavia Prague in order to make further signings seems like somewhat of a no-brainer for David Moyes.
Claret and Hugh claims West Ham are eyeing a double swoop for Ondrej Kolar and Abdallah Sima in the January transfer window.

Kolar, 26, is Slavia Prague’s number one goalkeeper. In 126 games for the Czech giants, Kolar has let in just 93 goals and kept 70 clean sheets in the process (Transfermarkt).
With Lukasz Fabianski set to turn 36 before the start of next season, signing the 26-year-old stopper would be a wise move.
And then there’s Sima.
The 19-year-old is a really exciting talent. He has been on fire for Slavia Prague this season.

Sima has scored 13 goals in 18 games this term (Transfermarkt). The teenager is still very raw and has to work on his technique. His talent and potential is undeniable, however.
The West Ham fans probably aren’t expecting David Moyes to do much business in January.
Moves to sign Kolar and Sima seem to be more than realistic, however.
Let’s hope that our relationship with Slavia Prague continues to blossom!
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