West Ham United could make another move to sign Sevilla hitman Youssef En-Nesyri in the summer according to club insider ExWHUemployee.
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Hammers boss David Moyes will be prioritising a move to sign a top class striker in the summer transfer window.
After selling Sebastien Haller to Ajax in January, the Scot failed to replace the Dutchman.
That was a huge mistake at the time and Moyes and the board have to make amends for that error in the summer.

West Ham eyeing another Youssef En-Nesyri swoop?
When speaking on the West Ham Way podcast, ExWHUemployee claimed that it is possible that the Hammers could go back in for the 23-year-old Sevilla hitman in the summer:
“We were really keen on on Youssef En-Nesyri in January and there is a chance we could go back in for him.”
The Morocco international would be the absolute perfect summer addition for West Ham.
En-Nesyri has scored 24 goals in 49 games so far this term (Who Scored).

West Ham signing En-Nesyri should be a priority
The 23-year-old 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.
La Razon claims that En-Nesyri is actually a prime target for the Hammers this summer.
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The Morocco international could be available for around £35 million this summer (Marca). That would be great value for the Sevilla striker.
Whether West Ham are ready to spend that kind of money on one player, however, remains to be seen.