West Ham currently sit eleventh in the Premier League, firmly secured in mid-table.This is a position Manuel Pellegrinis men would certainly have taken given their woeful start to the campaign, as they lost their first four matches.6
Maxi Gomez: Edging Closer
One deal that is nearing completion is a 40million moveto sign Uruguayan striker Maxi Gomez.Gomez has been on fine form in LaLiga this season for Celta Vigo netting nine times in 19 appearances for the club.However, its reported that he will sign for West Ham and will be loaned straight back to Celta, as the Spanish outfit are unwilling to let their main striker go without finding a replacement.6Michy Batshuayi: Loan Switch
The Hammers are considering making a move to recruit Chelsea striker Michy Batshuayi on loan, according to SkyHe could come in while the side waits for Maxi Gomez to arrive on a permanent basis.6Mesaque Dju: Done Deal
West Ham have completed the signing of 19-year-old forward Mesaque Dju.The Portugal Under-20 joins on a free transfer from Benfica having agreed a three-and-a-half-year contract.He said: I know a lot about West Ham because it is a very big club in England and helps young players get to the first team.I want this and Im working for this. I want to help the team and I want to score a lot of goals for this team.6Javier Hernandez: Bid Rejected
Its reported by Sky that Valencia have made a 7m bid for Javier Hernandez.The Mexican was previously said to be eager to leave due a lack of game time, but the club have rejected the offer.6Lucas Perez: Betis Over Schalke
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