West Ham and Wolves are willing to offer more than €40m (£34.2m) for Sevilla striker Youssef En-Nesyri, according to El Des Marque.
The publication is claiming that despite the efforts, the striker wants to stay in Seville. It has also been claimed that the Premier League outfits are willing to double his wages.
West Ham are in for a new striker after letting Sebastien Haller leave in the January transfer window.
Meanwhile, Wolves have been missing their man Raul Jimenez since his head injury versus Arsenal.
En-Nesyri was in stunning form for the Spanish team last season, scoring 24 times in 52 games across all competitions.

TBR View: West Ham need a potent forward like En-Nesyri amid report over £34.2m offer
Whilst last season was a brilliant season for the Hammers, the outfit need the services of a potent forward.
So a £34.2m offer for a player like En-Nesyri is the least surprising thing from West Ham.
Michail Antonio was a great number nine to play off of, however, he lacked the killer instinct in the final third.
He only ever scored in two games in a row twice throughout the entire Premier League campaign.
Meanwhile, the Morocco international completed the feat double the number of times.
Jesse Lingard’s, who missed out on Euro 2020, introduction to the club was spectacular in more ways than one. He ended the season with just a goal less than the former Nottingham Forest forward, despite playing his first game in February.
The Europa League can be an unforgiving competition. A potent forward is a key asset for any team as they look to win a tournament.
For example, it’s something Scotland have found out during Euro 2020, where the Highlands outfit have largely struggled in the final third. One goal across their three group games is a sign of how badly the team crave a potent number.
En-Nesyri can make all of David Moyes’ problems go away, should the Hammer be able to convince him over a switch.
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