West Ham have made an approach for Arnaut Danjuma, with the Guardian reporting that David Moyes wants the forward as the Hammers look to strengthen their attacking ranks.
Irons fans will be hoping for their window to kick into another gear with their first signing through the door. West Ham have shown real promise over the last two years. But it is imperative that they continue to move forwards.

Certainly, West Ham must sign at least one new attacking players. The Guardian notes that they are preparing a £30 million bid for Armando Broja amid uncertainty over whether he will be in Thomas Tuchel’s plans next year.
But they also have their eye on Danjuma. And it appears that they have now made their first move for the Dutchman.

The Guardian reports that an approach has been made for the 25-year-old. Danjuma scored 16 goals in all competitions during his first campaign with Villarreal last year.
The Guardian notes that there is plenty of interest in Danjuma. But Moyes is determined to show real ambition in the market.
West Ham approach Danjuma
Danjuma would be an outstanding signing for the Hammers. He has proved himself at the highest level, scoring six times in the Champions League.
But he will not come cheap. Reports claimed that he has a release clause worth £63 million. And the Yellow Submarine will surely not want to see him for much less.
There is also rival interest. Liverpool have wanted Danjuma in the recent past. Meanwhile, reports have suggested that Tottenham have been monitoring the former Bournemouth man.
He is an ‘exceptional‘ player. And there is an opportunity for an attacking player to come in at the London Stadium and become a key man up front.
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