West Ham are preparing a move to sign Adam Hlozek on loan during the January transfer window, according to a report from 90min.
The Hammers are looking to strengthen their attacking ranks in the winter. Of course, David Moyes’s men are threatening to enjoy another special campaign in the Premier League.

And Hlozek looks to be the player that they want. 90min reports that the 19-year-old is wanted by a host of clubs, including Juventus, Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund.
But West Ham may have a potential advantage, with new investor Daniel Kretinsky also boasting a 40 percent stake in Sparta Prague.

It is suggested that a loan deal would come with an obligation to buy the 19-year-old. Hlozek would become the fourth Czech Republic international in the squad at the London Stadium.
Hlozek move would be another exciting piece of transfer business from West Ham
Perhaps some West Ham fans may prefer a more proven goalscorer to come in in January. But obviously, it is not easy to make major signings in the winter window.
But Hlozek boasts a very impressive record considering his age. In 105 appearances for Sparta Prague, he has 32 goals and 29 assists in all competitions.
This season, he already has eight assists to go with his four goals. He is also someone who can play up front, in the 10, or on both wings.
And given how inspired some of West Ham’s deals for his countrymen have proved, there is every reason to think that Hlozek could be a fantastic addition if the Hammers do indeed manage to agree a loan.
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