As a result we should perhaps not be too keen to take European media reports of so called targets on board too quickly particularly as so many have proved false in the past.
The Hammers get linked with more players than most as agents drop words to their favourite media in a bid to sort out new clubs or their clients.
A decent striker of course remains the priority but finding someone prepared to become back up to Mikey Antonio is the Moyes one-up system is a problem for most of them,
The latest name being mentioned is Espanyol’s 27 year old Raul de Tomas who Fichajes.net, claim would cost the Irons around £27 million
Moyes with head of recruitment Rob Newman
De Tomas spent a large part of his youth career at Real Madrid. He progressed from the club’s youth academy but never featured for the first team.
He managed 36b goals whilst on loan whilst at Rayo Vallecano before moving to another lack lustre to Benfica and later Espanyol where he has managed 23 goals in 38 games last season. He has started the present campaign strongly with three goals to his name already.
We shouldn’t be targeting someone to be a back up to Antonio we should be signing someone that is better than Antonio or that can play with Antonio, let’s not forget Antonio can also play as a winger so if you have another striker that can play the central role and / or both striker and wing roles such as an Arnautovic type then that would be the perfect choice or we just play Mickey on the left and a new striker in the middle.