West Ham Renews Pursuit of Sevilla Striker Youssef En-Nesyri

West Ham would have made a new offer in an attempt to secure the services of the Moroccan striker from Sevilla FC Youssef En-Nesyri. The Hammers had tried twice before to make offers that did not match Sevilla’s demands.
To free the Atlas Lion, Sevilla is demanding 50 million euros, an amount that West Harm found too high. David Moyes is campaigning for the recruitment of Youssef En-Nesyri to replace the Ivorian international Sébastien Haller, transferred to Ajax last winter. Today the Scottish technician still has this void that he plans to fill with a striker with the potential of the Moroccan player, reports liondelatlas.ma.
So far, none of the proposals made by West Ham have been able to convince Sevilla FC, even if in April they had the advantage over Manchester United and Liverpool to enroll the player. Moreover, Youssef En-Nesyri recently revealed in an interview that he was happy in Seville and had no intention of leaving, at least not this summer. Nevertheless, with the new offer from West Ham which, according to the Spanish daily Marca, far exceeds Sevilla’s expectations, the recruitment has every chance of becoming a reality.
The Andalusians are keen to make a big sale this summer in order to be able to strengthen other areas of the game. En-Nesyri and the central defender, Jules Kounde, should bring in enough to finance such a project. If the central defender is delighted to be able to spread his wings elsewhere, this is not the case for the Moroccan international, who has no desire to change clubs. The Hammers will have to dig deeper into their pockets in order to push Sevilla FC to enter into negotiations for a possible transfer of Youssef En-Nesyri.
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