West Ham United are now willing to sell Said Benrahma for £30 million before the end of the transfer window.
The Daily Mail report that David Moyes is open to offers for the former Brentford winger in the closing weeks of the market.
West Ham have finally bolstered their forward line with the signings of Gianluca Scamacca from Sassuolo and Maxwel Cornet from Burnley.
And the report says that West Ham would balance their squad by selling the wideman if they could get back the money they paid to Brentford.

West Ham willing to sell Benrahma for £30 million
It seems that the Hammers are open to keeping a relatively skinny squad despite boosting Moyes’ attacking variety this summer.
And they have European football to contend with once again this season but seemingly see Benrahma as expendable at the right price.
He came off the bench in Sunday’s 2-0 loss at home to champions Manchester City to kick off the new Premier League season.
Declan Rice has praised the ‘unbelievable‘ Benrahma, and said back in November: “I’ve been with Said for over a year now and I know what he can do.
“I’m always on at him to keep doing what he’s doing on the pitch – keep expressing himself and keep having the fun that he has.
“He’s an unbelievable player.”
Receive weekly football news and updates to your mailbox
