West Ham United continue to be pushed forward as Jakub Kiwior’s suitor.
Last Friday, we covered a claim from Italy explaining the Hammers are aiming to sign the Spezia player in January.
West Ham will be joined by Juventus, Napoli and AC Milan in the chase for the 22-year-old. That’s according to Tuttosport, whose report focuses on the Old Lady’s plan to bring the centre-back to the Turin club.
David Moyes’ side and the two Serie A sides are named as Juventus’ competitors for the Poland international.
Juve’s idea is to agree a deal with Spezia in January and loan the player back to them until the end of this season. This is said to be the ideal solution for Massimiliano Allegri’s side to overcome West Ham and other clubs.
That’s because Spezia ‘intend to make a good capital gain’ from Kiwior’s sale, while they would also like to retain him for the rest of the campaign. Apart from the Pole, Juventus have other options for their defence.
West Ham need to agree a deal with Spezia and also convince the defender to join them if they want to get ahead of other clubs in the signing race.
Tuttosport warn the Pole’s suitors could grow if he continues to star for his country at the 2022 World Cup.