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West Ham United are reportedly eyeing a move to sign Hull City ace Keane Lewis-Potter in the summer transfer window.
That’s according to a report from The Daily Star who claim that the Hammers could win the race for the 21-year-old with a £15 million bid for his services.
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The Hull ace is one of the most talented and highly-rated young English players in the game at the moment.
David Moyes has always insisted since he returned to the London Stadium that he wants to bring the very best young players to West Ham.
The signing of Keane Lewis-Potter from Hull would certainly be an example of that.
And it seems as though the Hammers could be closing in on the 21-year-old attacker…
West Ham eyeing summer swoop for Keane Lewis-Potter
The Daily Star reckon that Moyes is really keen to sign the Hull starlet.
And it will allegedly cost us £15 million to bring him to East London in the summer transfer window.
We believe that would represent fantastic value for the East London outfit. Keane Lewis-Potter would be a great signing for West Ham.
The 21-year-old operates mostly as a left or right winger but he can also play through the middle as a centre-forward.
He was on fire in League One for Hull last season, bagging 13 goals and six assists in 43 league games (Transfermarkt).
And the youngster has 12 goals and four assists in 46 games to his name so far this season (Transfermarkt).
Lewis-Potter is a real live-wire, has impressive pace and is a very good finisher. In many ways, he is similar to his old teammate Jarrod Bowen.
Ex-Hull boss Grant McCann recently described the talented 21-year-old as an ‘excellent player’ (Hull’s official website).
£15 million for someone with so much talent and potential could end up being a massive steal for the Hammers.
And if Moyes brings Lewis-Potter to West Ham this summer, it will be a signing that we should all get behind.
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