Report: Hammers prioritise Slavia Prague striker

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West Ham United are now prioritising a move for £20 million-rated Slavia Prague hitman Abdallah Sima following Seb Haller’s departure for a similar figure according to a report from the Mirror 

West Ham have had great success in the past when signing players from Slavia Prague.

David Moyes has brought Tomas Soucek and Vladimir Coufal to the London Stadium from the Czech giants over the past 12 months.

The Czech Republic international duo have already established themselves as fan favourites in east London and in turn, have recommended Sima to David Moyes.

The 19-year-old has scored 14 goals in 20 games this season, The Senegalese youngster has the potential to go and become one of the best strikers in Europe.

Previously Soucek has been quoted as saying: “The communication from coaches at West Ham is very good. They ask me about the boys from the Czech national team, they ask about the players in Slavia. I exchange a few names that I think would be interesting to West Ham.”

Slavia Prague’s chairman insisted that Abdallah Sima could be available next summer, but not in January but money could talk with a hard bid to consider.

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