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Canadian frontman reports are ‘overwhelmingly positive’ as Hammers get serious


With the January transfer window fast approaching, West Ham United have intensified their search for attacking reinforcements. The Hammers are determined to add firepower to their frontline, and Promise David, as already reported by Claret & Hugh has emerged as the likeliest target.

West Ham scouts have been dispatched to watch the Canadian international in recent weeks, such is the Irons’ serious interest, and reports filtering back to the club have been overwhelmingly positive. David’s pace, movement, and eye for goal have impressed observers, but a potential move hinges on whether the right price can be agreed with his current club, Union Saint-Gilloise.

There remains an element of risk, however, as questions linger over whether David can immediately adapt to the intensity and physicality of the Premier League.

West Ham are weighing up whether David’s long-term potential outweighs the short-term gamble.

Another name on the radar is Troy Parrott, currently enjoying a prolific spell at AZ Alkmaar. The Republic of Ireland international has been scoring goals for fun in the Eredivisie, having also caught the attention of Leeds United and Everton. Parrott has been specifically recommended to West Ham by Will Salthouse, whose connections with the club have often influenced transfer dealings.

At just 23, Parrott offers both youth and experience, having already featured in English football earlier in his career. His resurgence in the Netherlands has reignited interest, and West Ham are monitoring his progress closely.

Meanwhile, Niclas Fullkrug’s omission from the squad for the recent clash at Old Trafford has raised eyebrows and all but confirmed his likely departure in January. The German forward has struggled to cement his place in the starting XI, and West Ham are prepared to cash in if a suitable offer arrives.

Clubs in Germany and Italy are already monitoring developments, with Fullkrug’s proven record in the Bundesliga making him an attractive option abroad. His sale would provide West Ham with valuable funds to reinvest in their pursuit of a new striker.

West Ham’s recruitment team faces a delicate balancing act, securing a striker who can deliver immediately while also offering long-term value. David represents a high-upside gamble, Parrott a resurgent talent, and Fullkrug a potential source of funds.

The January window promises to be pivotal for the Hammers, who know that strengthening their attack could be the difference between pushing up the table or facing relegation.



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