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Hammers eye Arnie replacement

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There is much speculation over whom the Hammers will move for as a replacement for Marko Arnautovic when the times comes.

As things stand that looks likely to be later rather than sooner but already the list of names is leaking into the public domain with Polish front man Krzysztof Piatek prominent among them.

However, there are mixed reports  on his possible arrival along with that of Callum Wilson but clearly the Irons will be going for a top level replacement with whatever cash they get for Arnie.

Piatek comes in at £40 million – just over  half of the ridiculous price quoted for Wilson – who is unlikely to go for anything near the £75 million apparently wanted by Bournemouth.

Reports out of Europe however, are suggesting there are problems in the Hammers doing a deal for Piatek even though the Irons are likely to have the cash to do so.

According to Football Italia. we have already suffered a blow in the race for him because AC Milan have first refusal on any potential deal for the striker.

However, if  Chelsea and Milan decide to go through with their mutually beneficial striker loan swap between Michy Batshuayi and Gonzalo Higuain, the coast would become clear for West Ham to sign Piatek.

However, Milan could choose the alternative of the Piatek situation leaving us on the back foot in the chase for him.

Piatek has 19 strikes across all competitions this term.

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Hugh Southon is a lifelong Iron and the founding editor of ClaretandHugh. He is a national newspaper journalist of many years experience and was Bobby Moore's 'ghost' writer during the great man's lifetime. He describes ClaretandHugh as "the Hammers daily newspaper!"

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2 comments

  • West Ham Fan No 32 says:

    Supposedly Milan have matched our price at least that is what one outlet said

  • Clive says:

    I see Callum Wilson has 9 goals plus 8 assists this season so obviously more to his game than just goalscorer but the figures bandied around for him are rediculous. Especially when you look at his injury record and the possibility he could go the same way as Sturridge, as in one or two great seasons then all down hill after that. Would anyone really want to risk 50 to 75 million on him? Get one or two of these young hot prospects though 22, or 23 years old , tipped for the top. No guarantee they will be a success for us, but an educated gamble and a risk worth taking in my opinion.

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