Jacob Bruun Larsen claim shared as West Ham United learn transfer fee

West Ham target Jacob Bruun Larsen’s fitness record is testament to the work he puts in behind the scenes, according to Dr Rajpal Brar.

The injury expert claims that the 25-year-old Hoffenheim attacker would need to adapt to the Premier League but it is not something any club keen on signing him should be overly concerned about.

This comes after Kicker reported on 8 July that the Hammers have been told to pay £6.75million by Hoffenheim to sign the Denmark international.

Speaking exclusively with West Ham Zone, Brar, a specialist in Physical Therapy and a Sports Scientist, said:

He was injury free last season and that’s undoubtedly a green flag for any club looking to sign him.

The key will be understanding the physical and mental differences between the two leagues and then training methodically to reduce that gap.

Based on his injury record, it would speak to his commitment to fitness and habits which bodes well for him to do just that.

West Ham must capitalise on bargain Jacob Bruun Larsen fee

At £6.75million, Bruun Larsen would be a bargain for the Hammers and they must pursue his services.

His potential and relatively low fee make him an attractive option for the London side who looking to strengthen their attack and compete for a European spot.

Larsen’s signing would also be cost-effective in today’s inflated market, allowing the club to allocate resources elsewhere.

West Ham United Julen Lopetegui
West Ham manager Julen Lopetegui

Under Julen Lopetegui, the 25-year-old could further develop and become a key player.

In other West Ham news, the Hammers want to sign a £21m-rated international striker and opening bids have already been made for him.

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