
West Ham United: David Moyes and Tim Steidten must agree on Dominic Solanke deal amid £45m news
David Moyes has not always been flavour of the month at West Ham United but they have, of course, had their successes under the Scot.
The East London club currently occupy seventh place in the Premier League table, and are into the last 16 of the Europa League after winning the Europa Conference League last season.
Off the pitch, they have had their success too, with technical director Tim Steidten doing a fantastic job in recent transfer windows.
One area that they still need to improve upon, however, is the final third, with a new striker definitely needed for next season.
Current forwards Michail Antonio and Danny Ings could exit the London Stadium in the summer, while current regular striker Jarrod Bowen is better suited to the wing.
Fortunately, a perfect addition has arisen in the form of Bournemouth star Dominic Solanke, with FootballTransfers reporting on Friday (8 March) that Moyes is targeting the Cherries ace, with his current club likely to accept £45million for his services.
Will West Ham lure Dominic Solanke to the London Stadium this summer?
With Solanke on 16 goals in all competitions this season, and indeed given the striker situation at the London Stadium, the deal should be a no-brainer for West Ham.
But if it is to happen, Moyes and Steidten need to put aside their differences, with the duo not seeing eye-to-eye at times this season.

Only Erling Haaland (18), Ollie Watkins (16) and Mohamed Salah (15) have more league goals than Solanke (14) this season, with Hammers ace Bowen joining the Bournemouth man on 14.
In other West Ham news, Dean Jones has shared a fresh London Stadium exit update regarding one Hammers star.
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