West Ham United reportedly could sign Leicester forward Harvey Barnes for just £35 million this summer.
According to a report form the Daily Mail, Leicester wanted £80 million for Harvey Barnes and James Maddison combined.
So after the latter moved to Tottenham for £45 million, it is being claimed that West Ham could sign the former for just £35 million in the summer transfer window.
What an unbelievable bargain deal that would be for Hammers boss David Moyes.
West Ham are believed to be closing in on the signing of the 25-year-old Leicester winger.
And it seems like the Hammers will be able to pick up Barnes for an incredibly reasonable fee this summer…
West Ham have just been handed a major Harvey Barnes transfer fee boost
The Daily Mail reckon that the Hammers can pick up the 25-year-old winger for just £35 million in the summer transfer window.
Wow – what brilliant business that would be for the East London outfit.
Barnes is a stunning player, and was once labelled as ‘unbelievable’ by Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp (Metro).
The Leicester star is powerful when running with the ball, has incredible pace and plays in a direct manner that we desperately need at West Ham.
He has a real end product as well, with 13 Premier League goals to his name last season for Leicester.
For just £35 million, Harvey Barnes would be a magnificent addition to Moyes’s ranks at West Ham this summer.
Let’s just hope that the Hammers manage to fight off competition in the race for the 25-year-old’s signature.
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