According to reports in the Turkish media, the agent of West Ham United forward Javier Hernandez has offered his client to Fenerbahce.
The Mexican attacker was linked with a move to Fenerbahce’s local rivals Besiktas during the last summer transfer window, but the Hammers blocked the move.
Fanatik have reported on claims from Gunes that the Istanbul club were given the chance to sign the West Ham player.
In recent weeks Hernandez has been linked with Spanish side Valencia.
However, it’s claimed Fenerbache president Ali Koc is struggling to finance such a deal for the Mexico international and his club would need to offload players.
It’s also claimed Leicester City loanee Islam Slimani would have to leave, along with Spanish forward Roberto Soldado.
The former Manchester United is struggling to get games under Manuel Pellegrini and may need to move on in this transfer window to get regular first team football at another club.
Given that West Ham are insisting on a permanent deal, according to claims from the Valencia media, it’s hard to see how Fenerbahce could afford the move.
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