West Ham target Jordan Larsson will leave Spartak Moscow in January
Reported West Ham target Jordan Larsson will leave Spartak Moscow in January, according to a report from Afton Bladet.
They claim that the 24-year-old won't be extending his contract with the Russian club, and that will force his current side to sell him in January, putting a number of clubs on high alert.
The Irons were linked with a move for Larsson earlier this year by his agent, and you would think this news could trigger a transfer race for his signature [Afton Bladet].
Larsson to leave for under £10million.
The forward scored 15 goals and provided five assists last season in just 29 league games for Spartak.
However, due to his contract situation, the Dutch-born Sweden international will be allowed to depart the club for £8.5million, which could interest the Hammers.
David Moyes' side are after a new striker, given that Michail Antonio is their only fit first-team forward.
So could Larsson be the perfect foil?
Well, he is still young and is quite small, so he could provide a totally different option to what the Irons currently already have.
So, if you combine the fee and his age, then we would argue that Larsson could be a strong signing for the Irons if they act quickly and beat all those other clubs to his signature.
He also has international experience, so there are a lot of positives going in Larsson's favour, and this would be a move that could suit the Irons, so we will have to see what happens.
In other West Ham news, Gabby Agbonlahor has offered his thoughts on the potential takeover.


