
£20m+ bid update emerges with Wolves and West Ham United in race for Bristol City midfielder Alex Scott
West Ham, Bournemouth and Wolves are in the race to sign Bristol City midfielder Alex Scott and the Telegraph have shared a fresh update.
The newspaper, in a report on 15 July, has claimed that Wolves are set to launch a £20million+ bid to secure the services of the 19-year-old.
They had an opening proposal turned on and they will now be coming in with an improved offer for the young English midfielder.

Tad expensive?
The Hammers just lost Declan Rice and instead of investing in potential, they need to sign midfielders that can improve the playing eleven.
Signing two established midfielders with different profiles is what David Moyes would want and while he may admire Scott, it does not seem worth getting involved in this transfer war.
Should the Hammers offer the same amount of money as Wolves there’s a very good reason that he chooses to move to the London Stadium over Molineux.

He will get European football and also live in a city like London and play for a club that’s just won a trophy.
Right now, Wolves appear to be in the driver’s seat and are taking the initiative to get this deal done and by the looks of it, Bristol are trying to make as much as they can from his sale.
They will now be looking to capitalise on the interest from three Premier League clubs and will be hoping that some other team also bids for him.
In other West Ham news, an injury expert has claimed that Moyes’ physical demands could see another star player seek a London Stadium exit this summer.