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da esport bet: West Ham are in the hunt for highly-coveted Genk striker Mbwana Samatta, according to The Daily Mirror (October 6th, page 63).
What’s the word?
Manuel Pellegrini embarked on a huge spending spree during the summer, splashing in excess of £100m to land the likes of Andriy Yarmolenko and Issa Diop, but his expenditure has not resulted in improvements on the field.
West Ham have lost five of their opening eight Premier League matches and look set to dip into the market in January for further recruits, with The Daily Mirror (October 6th, page 63) naming the Hammers amongst the clubs interest in Genk striker Mbwana Samatta.
The 25-year-old Tanzania international has scored 14 goals in 16 games for the Belgian side this season and West Ham will face a tussle in the market, as Everton, Burnley and Brighton are also keeping tabs on the in-form forward.
A good signing?
West Ham’s attacking trident of Marko Arnautovic, Andriy Yarmolenko and Felipe Anderson has caught the eye in certain stages of the season but the Hammers attack continues to lack a clinical centre-forward with Javier Hernandez inconsistent and Andy Carroll injured.
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Therefore, landing Samatta would provide an instant boost to Pellegrini’s attacking ranks and could help to improve the on-field chemistry between Arnautovic, Yarmolenko and Felipe Anderson, crafting a deadly attack.
Valued at just £3.6m by TransferMarkt, Samatta is an affordable option for West Ham and Pellegrini should definitely consider a move when the market reopens.