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·22 de enero de 2025
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West Ham United could be handed a massive transfer boost in their search for a new striker as the January transfer window winds down.
The Hammers have prioritised the addition of a centre-forward to sort out their injury crisis in the attacking areas this month.
With Michail Antonio and Niclas Fullkrug set for a lengthy spell on the sidelines, manager Graham Potter has been left handicapped in his quest to steer the club higher up the Premier League table.
Jarrod Bowen has also been out injured since he fractured his foot against Liverpool towards the end of December but has been working hard to return ahead of schedule.
Sources claim the England international could mark his return against Chelsea on February 3, but West Ham still need to bolster their ranks with the addition of a striker before the transfer window closes.
So far, several names have been linked with a move to the London Stadium this month, including Aston Villa’s Jhon Duran.
The Hammers even submitted a club-record £57 million bid for the Colombian striker, but Villa made it clear he wasn’t up for sale.
Another name seriously linked with the East Londoners is Nottingham Forest’s Taiwo Awoniyi, and recent development suggests they may be able to lure him away from City Ground this month.
West Ham have already made enquiries about Awoniyi’s availability.
While Forest didn’t exactly shut the door on the Hammers, the Reds insist they won’t sell the Nigerian striker until a replacement is secured.
However, West Ham have been handed a glimmer of hope as Forest ramp up efforts to sign Brentford striker Yoane Wissa.
So far, their £22m bid falls short of Brentford’s asking price, but if both clubs reach an agreement, Forest will be more open to negotiating an exit for Awoniyi.
The Nigerian has played second fiddle to Chris Wood since returning from a lengthy lay-off, and West Ham could offer him an escape route away from City Ground this month.
Given his concerning injury record, West Ham would be wise to push for an initial loan deal before revisiting their plans in the summer.