West Ham United manager David Moyes has settled on a prime forward target for the summer transfer window it seems.
The upcoming summer transfer window will be a vitally important one for David Moyes, with numerous additions needed at West Ham.
The Hammers boss desperately needs to bolster his front-line, with the addition of a versatile attacker quite simply a must this summer.
And according to Tutto Juve, West Ham have already made contact to sign Genoa ace Albert Gudmundsson ahead of the summer transfer window.
Moyes tried to bring the 35-capped Iceland international to the London Stadium in January, but failed to do so in the end.
However, it now seems like the Scot will make another attempt to prise Gudmundsson away from Genoa in the summer…
He can play anywhere along the front-line, possesses absolutely blistering pace and has real output inside the final third.
He is at his best when operating in the number 10 position or out on the left wing, and he’d add some real variety to our attacking play.
Calcio Mercato claimed back in January that Genoa would demand around £22 million for the Icelandic ace.
That sounds like great value to me, and I’d be more than happy if Moyes brought Gudmundsson to West Ham for that kind of fee in the summer transfer window.
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