West Ham are still eyeing moves to sign Slavia Prague ace Abdallah Sima and Spartak Moscow star Alex Kral according to a report from The Telegraph.
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Hammers boss David Moyes has already brought four young players to the London Stadium this summer.
As things stand, however, the Scot is still yet to make a signing who will go straight into the first-team squad.
Hopefully that changes soon. And it seems as though that may well be the case.

West Ham double deal for Sima and Kral on the cards?
The Telegraph claims that Moyes still wants to bring Slavia Prague forward Abdallah Sima and Spartak Moscow midfielder Alex Kral to the London Stadium this summer.
The Hammers have been heavily linked with moves to sign the pair since January, but those links have gone somewhat quiet since last month.
The 20-year-old Slavia star and the 23-year-old Spartak Moscow ace would both be very good additions for West Ham.

Sima isn’t an out and out striker. He mostly operates in the right or left wing positions. The 20-year-old certainly has the skillset required to develop into an orthodox centre-forward, however.
Kral, meanwhile, is a central midfielder who is an efficient passer and possesses a really impressive engine.
The Czech Republic international is said to be available for around £12 million (The Athletic’s Roshane Thomas) whilst Sima will cost somewhere in the region of £25 million (The Mirror).
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£37 million for those two players would be great value for West Ham. Hopefully Moyes manages to get these deals over the line asap.
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