West Ham will to pay €2m loan fee and €25m option to sign Noah Okafor
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West Ham United picked up a 2-0 loss to Crystal Palace at the weekend and fell to 14th in the Premier League table.
The Hammers clearly aim to be much higher than that and with the January transfer window set to close in less than two weeks, the London club will be looking at the market with some urgency.
Calciomercato have reported today that West Ham are now 'queuing' up for AC Milan's Noah Okafor, who is on his way out of the San Siro this month.
A move to RB Leipzig was close to going through for the Swiss forward but an injury came up during the medical, forcing the move to fall apart in the late stages.
Despite that, the outlet believe that Okafor is very much up for sale and West Ham, along with Bournemouth, are potential suitor.
It is not known which of the two clubs is leading the race for the 24-year-old, but West Ham would be willing to move on the 'same conditions' as Leipzig.
It would be an initial loan move worth €2m with an option to buy at €25m at the end of the season.
The versatile player is currently suffering from a calf injury but it is unlikely that he will stay at the Italian giants beyond this month.
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