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Youssef En-Nesyri is back on West Ham United’s transfer agenda, according to a report.

The Hammers showed keen interest in him when he was at Sevilla but weren’t able to seal his signing. The striker left the La Liga side for Fenerbahçe in July 2024 and could be on the move again in the summer window.

That’s according to Vamos Mi Sevilla FC, and they cover West Ham’s fresh interest in the 27-year-old.

The Morocco international scored 26 goals and registered six assists from 46 games in all competitions for Fenerbahçe.

He has managed a goal an assist in the last two months. His performances during this period have been subject to criticism by a section of the Yellow Canaries’ fans. This has impacted the frontman, who has deactivated his social media accounts.

According to the report, the West Ham target is having a tough time in Turkey and ‘asks to leave’ the Istanbul club in the summer window.

West Ham and Al-Nassr are his interested parties and both clubs are his ‘main bidders’ for the next window. The outlet adds the operation would cost around €35m and Sevilla will be entitled to receive 10% of the fee.

This report hasn’t been backed up in Turkey or England so far, and it’s unclear whether West Ham want to spend €35m for En-Nesyri.