‘When the river resounds, the water carries’ goes the popular proverb and close to London’s Olympic Stadium, where West Ham play their home games, the Thames flows with a huge flow of water carrying the echo of a name: Youssef En-Nesyri. Just a few days ago they already put the forward’s name Sevilla football club in the orbit of the ‘Hammer’ group before the possibility of them returning to office this January for him. They had already tried a year ago but then Sevilla rejected a 30 million euro offer for their goalscorer. Now, it could be different.
Everything will depend on what the group he leads offers David Moyes, who seems intent on signing the Moroccan striker from Sevilla as none of his forwards are paying him this Premier League season. Neither Michael Antoniowith only two goals, neither Gianluca Scamaccawith three, and for which he paid 36 million euros to Sassuolo last summer.
The West Ham there is an identical situation to that of Sevilla Fútbol Club in La Liga. Just one place above relegation but level on points (18) with first to score from the red zone, Everton, so they need a jittery striker for their sleepy striker. And evidently, David Moyes has once again put the name of on the table Youssef En-Nesyrias revealed by the British journalist David Ornstein in his disclosure for The Athletic.
However, the first proposal of the West Ham it doesn’t seem convincing Sevillesince it would be a assignment. The loan option would only be viable if it brought with it an obligation to purchase at the end of the season, i.e. practically like a transfer but with payment deferred until the summer.
Also in– Nesyri comes from standing out in the world of Qatar with Morocco and despite not seeing the goal against Getafe yesterday, he has already scored a ‘hat-trick’ in 2023, in the match King’s Cup in front of Linare Sport, which reinforced Sevilla’s idea of only getting rid of a striker for a sizable offer. For their part, West Ham have more alternatives than En-Nesyri for their attack, but they know that to sign the Moroccan in January they will have to up the ante.