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West Ham signing Tammy Abraham and Olivier Giroud for £25m would be sensational business

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West Ham signing Chelsea duo Tammy Abraham and Olivier Giroud for just £25 million combined would be truly sensational business for the East London outfit.

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The Daily Mail claims that Hammers boss David Moyes is hopeful of signing Abraham for just £25 million.

Meanwhile, the East London outfit are in the hunt to sign Giroud on a free transfer when his contract expires at Stamford Bridge (Eurosport).

Moyes needs to sign at least two strikers this summer.

Money is tight at the London Stadium, however. So the opportunity to sign the two Chelsea forwards for just £25 million combined will surely be too good to refuse.

Giroud has been heavily linked with AC Milan whilst Thomas Tuchel allegedly wants more than £25 million for Abraham.

So the Hammers will have their work cut-out.

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The opportunity to stay in London will surely prove to be a tempting one for the experienced French hitman.

Meanwhile, the 23-year-old Englishman clearly has no future at Stamford Bridge, so the Blues may well be tempted to sell him for a reduced fee.

Both players would provide excellent competition for Michail Antonio at the London Stadium.

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And spending just £25 million on the pair would then enable David Moyes to strengthen other areas of his squad that are in urgent need of attention.

West Ham have European football beckoning next season.

Moyes will obviously have to strengthen his squad accordingly.

Tammy Abraham and Olivier Giroud would be superb additions for the Hammers.

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And for just £25 million for the pair, West Ham will not get many better deals in the summer transfer market.