
West Ham United signing both Armando Broja and Gianluca Scamacca would be outstanding business
West Ham are considering the possibility of signing both Armando Broja and Gianluca Scamacca this summer, according to Evening Standard.
The Hammers are in the market to sign players who could strengthen the side’s attacking unit ahead of the next campaign.
The report suggest that Sassuolo are demanding £42 million from the Hammers for letting go of their prized asset, Scamacca, in the ongoing transfer window.

On the other hand, the Hammers are yet to decide whether to match the offer of £30 million made by Everton for Broja, whose future is also uncertain with the Blues considering whether to let the player leave or not.
Moyes knows that he cannot rely on Michael Antonio for the entirety of next season, especially after having a lot of injury concerns in the previous campaign.
After the Europa League semi-final defeat at the hands of Eintracht Frankfurt, West Ham’s manager complained about the lack of goals within the side.

Therefore, it is important for the former Manchester United manager to get the striker’s position sorted, and preferably as soon as possible.
Even though they have a brilliant wide player in Jarrod Bowen but still they need more attacking options to compliment him.
To bring in not one but two strikers would be fantastic business for a side that is playing in Europe again next season as both of them will not only increase the depth in the squad and ease the burden on Antonio, they will ensure that West Ham should have the attacking position sorted for the entirety of the campaign.