
West Ham keeping tabs on Hull City forward Keane Lewis-Potter
West Ham United are plotting to bring Hull City forward Keane Lewis-Potter to the London Stadium in January, according to TEAMtalk.
The Hammers have been keeping tabs on the 20-year-old Englishman for a while now, and they are keen to raid the Tigers again after signing Jarrod Bowen from them in January 2020.
Lewis-Potter has two years left on his deal at the Championship outfit, but that will not dissuade the Hammers from making a move when the winter transfer window opens.
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David Moyes has made some bargain signings of recent and unearthing gems, and he could soon be striking another deal in the coming months.
Lewis-Potter has been involved in five goals in 11 games across all competitions this term after ending last term with 13 League One goals and five assists.
The Hull star helped his side earn immediate promotion with his involvement in goals, and he could soon be playing in the Premier League.
West Ham need another striker to provide cover for Michail Antonio, and Lewis-Potter has proven himself in recent months.
He was named the Tigers’ Academy Player of the Year in 2018-19 after ending the campaign with 24 goals in 34 games, and he has taken that form with him to senior football.
With the Hammers playing European football, a chance to feature in the competition and play in the top-flight could be too tempting for the youngster to turn down.
He can be a solid addition to their attack given his versatility, but it could take top dollar to prise him away from promotion-chasing Hull.
In other West Ham news, Mark Noble has been spotted after a match embracing magic forward who quit Hammers in summer.
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