Not even in the worst moments of Youssef En-Nesyri inside Seville ceased to be in the orbit of West Ham. The Moroccan striker was the Request by David Moyes In the winter market of 2021, when he experienced his goalscoring splendor in the Nervionense team, and two years later, the goal limits he had then continue to exist and he failed to fill the gap he intended with the Nervionense player.
On that occasion the London club He came to offer something less than 30 million euros for his transfer and Sevilla turned him down. Partly for not having disrupted a team that was fighting at the top of the table in the middle of the season and which only had En-Nesyri and Luuk de Jong as references, and on the other, because with the great season that the Moroccan international was having, he expected a better offer in the summer.
This has not arrived. End-of-season physical problems reduced his performance, which worsened in the 21-22 season, also due to injuries and a Raffa Mira which, without having his best season, took away his scoring limelight. Despite this, The Mirror published earlier in the summer that West Ham hadn’t forgotten about him and that he was among the forwards he had in line for this season.
Scamacca was not the expected solution
That interest failed to materialize and the ‘Hammers’ made a firm offer for tall Sassuolo striker Gianluca Scamacca. West Ham paid €36m for the young Roman striker, who hasn’t fully materialized in the Premier League. Scamacca has 6 goals in 27 gamesfour of which he achieved between the previous and the group stages of the Conference League, but just two in 14 Premier League gameswhere is he West Ham are one place above the relegation zone and level on points with Nottingham Forest, the team occupying the last place in the red zone.
before this The only thing missing was En-Nesyri that stood out to get his name back on the front page. He did it with a historic goal against Portugal, which took an African team to the semi-finals of a World Cup for the first time. And, moreover, there was much clamor for Cristiano Ronaldo’s tears and for being one of only two goals in which an extra striker missed in all history, as far as data is available.
That said, the Daily Mail pointed this out West Ham could make a comeback for the Sevilla player this winter transfer market. Given Scamacca’s lack of goals and Michail Antonio’s injuries, West Ham may need another striker or, as reported by other media, loan the Italian striker to a club in his country so he doesn’t lose his value that he had when he played this summer has made that heavy investment for him. Whether or not that’s the new soap opera awaiting Sevilla remains to be seen, but the story of all En-Nesyri and West Ham markets is already here.