
West Ham urged to move for Adam Hlozek in January – journalist
West Ham have been urged to move for Adam Hlozek as David Moyes looks to strengthen his squad before the end of the January transfer window.
The Hammers-linked AC Sparta Prague player is the youngest goal scorer of all time in the Czech Fortuna Liga and 90min journalist Toby Cudworth believes he would be the perfect addition.
At 19 he has already been dubbed ‘outrageously talented’ with being only a matter of time before Europe’s elite clubs make a move for the starlet after being linked with Liverpool.

“West Ham have made so many bad signings over the years that I understand extreme caution in the January window,” said Cudworth via his personal Twitter.
“Personally, I’d put those thoughts aside to go and get Adam Hlozek. The kid is outrageously talented and a big European club will pounce before long.”
Future star
The Irons are in dire need of some attacking backup with Michail Antonio taking the brunt of the responsibility so far this season.
Antonio hasn’t exactly got the best track record with injuries and aged 31, the striker has struggled with mental and physical fatigue with such a heavy workload.
If anything serious were to happen to the Wandsworth born player, it could be detrimental to West Ham’s season.
Hlozek looks to be a player who can come in and make an impact this season but has a lot of potential to be a future Hammers star.
Despite being 19 he has good first-team experience, making the step up at AC Sparta Prague in 2019 as well as making twelve appearances for his national team.
His versatility is something that can be utilised in Moyes’ squad. Hzolek is predominantly a winger but can play upfront as well as a second striker.
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