Fraser is an unlikely buy given that we have six wingers on the books in the shape of Jarrod Bowen, Felipe Anderson, Andriy Yarmolenko, Robert Snodgrass, Grady Diangana and Nathan Holland.
Wilson – at £18 million – along with Eberecho Eze. at the same again, would be too rich for the Hammers blood unless they can get rid of one of their big money players.
Then there’s the matter of defenders – known to be the first David Moyes priority and again there’s no explanation of how they will raise the cash for those.
And the story seems to defy David Moyes stated aim of building a youthful and energetic squad with Callum Wilson hitting 29 years old in February.
It’s more likely the Hammers will stick with Antonio and Haller although manager Moyes is clearly in need of a back-up option up front.