With the significant new striker claim emerging from Spain, all systems go for West Ham.

As a significant fresh striker claim surfaces from Spain, indicating that a deal is very much in the works, it’s all systems go for West Ham. It appears like West Ham is getting closer to signing Julen Lopetegui’s top striker target. Although David Moyes was persuaded otherwise, West Ham has access to a wealth of talented strikers in the transfer market. To mention a few, the Hammers have been connected to Victor Boniface, Ivan Toney, Serhou Guirassy, Armando Broja, and Dominic Solanke. Undoubtedly, West Ham needs a new, elite attacker. Gianluca Scamacca and Sebastien Haller were both sold by Moyes, and Danny Ings’ signing has turned out to be a time-wasting move for everyone.

However, with Moyes gone, technical director Tim Steidten is in complete charge of West Ham’s hiring. The German is determined to prove that there is quality out there that he can bring to the London Stadium and wants to debunk the narrative around Moyes. Indeed, one of Steidten’s first aims as the new head coach Lopetegui’s assistant is to sign a striker.

Youssef En-Nesyri was the striker’s name on a list of targets Lopetegui gave to West Ham during his interview, as Hammers News exclusively revealed last month. El Mira, a Spanish website, said last week that the Hammers may sign the Sevilla forward this summer for a just £17 million. Even better According to the source, Sevilla is facing significant pressure to sell by the end of June in order to avoid financial consequences, and the Moroccan wants to relocate to the London Stadium. En-Nesyri was seen bidding farewell to Sevilla last week; according to sources, he is headed to West Ham.

Major new En-Nesyri claim emerges from Spain

For West Ham, everything is set to go as soon as a significant new striker claim is made from Spain. En-Nesyri will undoubtedly be sold for 20 million euros, or £17 million, according to Marca on Sunday, since Sevilla needs the funds before the end of the month, as previously mentioned.

And with Lopetegui pushing for a reunion with En-Nesyri—who had some of his best football playing under the new Hammers coach at Sevilla—West Ham is the favorite to sign him ahead of Saudi Arabian suitors. According to Marca, “Sevilla will bid farewell to its top scorer of the previous five years in exchange for hiding a catastrophic economy.” There is one year remaining on En-Nesyri’s contract.

Right now, En-Nesyri has two options for leaving: the Premier League, where he would play for West Ham under Julen Lopetegui; or Arab football, where there is less competition but he can still earn a sizable salary and feel more at home in that cultural setting. En-Nesyri is a reserved individual who considers his preferred playing location when making his decision.

Lopetegui has always valued En-Nesyri’

“This is the reason he is not as drawn to England, even though he is aware that the championship would benefit him greatly due to his physical attributes and the effect it would have on his standing as a top athlete in football. “Lopetegui has always thought highly of En-Nesyri and wants to take him to the Premier League; the only question is if he can succeed in doing so.” The numbers of the forward are present. En-Nesyri, who turned 27 on Saturday, has been selected Sevilla’s man of the match four times and has an average match rating of little under seven. The striker is excellent in the air and possesses incredible pace, as West Ham supporters are well aware.

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