West Ham will definitely go back in for Sevilla striker Youssef En-Nesyri this summer according to a report from AS (Print edition Saturday April 3rd, page 19).
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Hammers boss David Moyes desperately needs to sign a new striker this summer.
And Youssef En-Nesyri is a name that keeps popping up.
The 23-year-old was first linked with a move to the London Stadium in January.

The Athletic claimed towards the end of the winter transfer window that West Ham made a £27 million bid for the Morocco international – one that was swiftly rejected by Sevilla.
And as recently as a couple of weeks ago, it was claimed that West Ham have actually already submitted an offer for the Moroccan ahead of the summer transfer window (Il Milanista).
West Ham signing Youssef En-Nesyri would be a big statement
The 23-year-old has been in fine form this season. He has scored 21 goals in 39 games so far this term (Who Scored).

En-Nesyri is lively, quick and has great mobility and movement. He is pretty good in the air as well. In short, he is a complete striker. And he has everything David Moyes looks for in a centre-forward.
The Morocco international could be available for around £35 million this summer (Marca). He earns roughly £50k-a-week (Salary Sport).
West Ham should be going all out to sign En-Nesyri in the summer. He could completely transform us as a team next season.
And we think £35 million for the Moroccan would be great value.
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