With the English media claiming that West Ham United are now interested in Sevilla striker Youssef En-Nesyri, the Spanish press now brings a little response to it.
Outlet Mucho Deporte features a story talking about the Hammers ‘eternal interest’ in the striker, recalling that they had already made a €32m attempt to get him signed.
The website makes it clear that West Ham would need to have better arguments to convince both Sevilla and En-Nesyri, because their first attempt was turned down the move by both.
Regarding the Spanish club’s stance, it’s claimed that since they believe the striker is a ‘very important’ player for them, the Hammers would need to raise their bid.
Still, it’s said a sale is not ruled out, as there will be many changes in the squad before the end of the transfer window.
Starting the season with Sevilla, En-Nesyri already has two goals in two appearances, so the La Liga side should indeed have good arguments to be tough in the negotiations for him.
It would now all depend on how much West Ham will put on the table this time, if they want to pursue their chase.