After selling Declan Rice for £105m, West Ham’s owner David Sullivan has a lot of money to spend.
The club is on the lookout for a new forward player, even after signing Mohammed Kudus. They’re interested in Yuri Alberto from Corinthians and Youssef En-Nesyri from Sevilla.
The team recently added James Ward-Prowse (£30m), Edson Alvarez (£35m), and Kudus (£38m) to their squad. But West Ham wants more. They want extra players to help them score goals.
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Who are West Ham’s prospective players?
They are focusing on Youssef En-Nesyri and Yuri Alberto. They want these players to support and compete with Michail Antonio.
Currently they have only Danny Ings and Davin Mubama as backups for Antonio, and with rumors of Ings moving to Everton, they need more players.
Youssef En-Nesyri, who is 26 years old, has scored 55 goals for Sevilla in La Liga. He also did well in the Qatar World Cup for Morocco, scoring two goals.
He’s been playing for Morocco since 2016 and has scored 17 goals in 61 international matches.
On the other hand, Yuri Alberto is 22 years old and has one cap for the Brazilian national team. He scored 52 goals while playing for Internacional and Corinthians in Brazil.
Although Alberto spent some time in Europe with Zenit St Petersburg, he only played 16 times.