West Ham are preparing a new offer worth around £32m for Youssef En-Nesyri after failing with their opening bid according to the Daily Star
The Hammers failed with an initial bid of £22.5m rising to £27m with add-ons for the Morocco striker last weekend.
They are willing to go back in with an improved offer of £25m rising to around £32m if the player hits certain performance targets with West Ham claims the tabloid. Sevilla are reported to want at least £35m for En-Nesyri, who scored against Alaves last night to take his tally to 13 goals in 26 games this season.
The report cites sources close to the Spanish club insisting they want a higher fixed fee, paid up front and not in instalments.
En-Nesyri joined Sevilla for £18m from fellow La Liga side Leganes only 12 months ago and he has scored 19 goals in 52 appearances.
He signed a five-and-a-half-year deal back then but that has not put the Hammers off in their pursuit of the Morocco international.
The 23-year-old came through the youth ranks at Malaga before leaving for Leganes in the summer of 2018.
Money is fine ,but the structure if the deal will see it get rejected imo …
Really??? Why?
They want most of the money up front ..not paid over 6 years or something like mr Sullivan always does….this is why we have so many rejections..
No I meant why on earth would we come back with a bigger offer for a player who’s not scoring that much in a lesser league… I thought 27m was too generous
Ahhh ok ..👍