Striker makes choice as AC Milan launch 11th hour bid to hijack West Ham move
AC Milan have launched an 11th hour bid to hijack a West Ham striker move and a journalist claims he has made an instant decision.
West Ham have been trying to sign a new striker ever since landing Max Kilman nearly four weeks ago.
It has proved far from easy, as seems to be the case with most West Ham transfers.
But there seems to have been some welcome progress in the last couple of days.
The Hammers reached stalemate in negotiations with Aston Villa for Jhon Duran.
So West Ham technical director Tim Steidten switched his attentions to Borussia Dortmund forward Niclas Fullkrug and – allegedly – Roma’s Tammy Abraham.
As exclusively revealed by Hammers News yesterday, Steidten left the club’s US tour to head to his native Germany for talks regarding 31-year-old Fullkrug.
Full steam ahead for Hammers over Fullkrug?
West Ham warned Dortmund want a big fee for Fullkrug and that they still needed to be persuaded to sell him.
Talk of a move for Abraham, a former West Ham target before he joined Roma, then accelerated.
There has been claim and counter claim about the club’s chances of signing Fullkrug.
Some reports claim he is still in Switzerland as part of Dortmund’s pre-season camp. Others state he has boarded a plane to fly to London for a Hammers medical.
Some West Ham fans have even voiced concern about ‘short-termism’ given he turns 32 next season.
A striker of Fullkrug’s quality – he matched Jarrod Bowen with 28 goal contributions last season – will always be in demand.
And it is rarely smooth sailing for West Ham when it comes to transfers.