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‘Would be a dream signing’ – Many West Ham fans react to ExWHUemployee’s transfer claim

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Many Irons supporters have been reacting to claims made by club insider ExWHUemployee on the West Ham Way podcast, as shared by West Ham Fan Zone.

In particular, parts of the London Stadium faithful have been reacting to the suggestion that the Hammers have around 20 strikers in their sights, as Director of Football Mario Husillos and manager Manuel Pellegrini look to boost the Chilean’s attack for next season.

Ex believes Celta Vigo’s Maxi Gomez remains at the top of the list currently being considered, despite Fran Escriba’s side retaining their La Liga status, and that we will remain intent on bringing the Uruguayan to East London until he signs elsewhere amid the growing interest in his services.

Should the 22-year-old, who holds a £43million release clause, decide we are not the team for him, the next man in line would appear to be West Bromwich Albion’s Salmon Rondon more so than Fulham’s Aleksandar Mitrovic, thanks to the £16.5million release clause in the contract of the 29-year-old, who spent the past year on loan at Newcastle United.

FC Porto’s Moussa Marega is another potential target this summer, and reports in Portugal have extensively linked us with a €40million (£35.3m) move for the 28-year-old recently.

One man who has also been linked with us, Club Brugge’s Wesley Moraes, however, is not currently under consideration in Stratford according to ExWHUemployee, who understands the Hammers have no interest in the Brazilian.

He does suggest we have scouted Brentford’s Neal Maupay, Birmingham City’s Che Adams, and Eintracht Frankfurt star hitman Sebastien Haller, though, who TransferMarkt value at £36million following a campaign that featured 20 goals and 12 assists across all competitions.

As for strikers potentially leaving the London Stadium in the summer transfer window, The Sun believe Lucas Perez could secure a return to Spain in the coming weeks and join Deportivo Alaves for just £2million – half what he paid Arsenal for the 30-year-old less than a year ago.

But when Ex claimed we had eyes on a range of potential strikers who would improve Pellegrini’s options tenfold compared to Perez, here’s how some fans reacted…

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