West Ham have just been offered the chance to sign AC Milan striker as part of a deal that would see Gianluca Scamacca head in the opposite direction.
According to Calcio Mercato, AC Milan want to sign Gianluca Scamacca and have offered Divock Origi to West Ham as a sweetener.
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However, Hammers boss David Moyes has allegedly rejected the chance to bring the ex Liverpool forward to the London Stadium.
West Ham have actually been linked with a move to sign the 28-year-old forward on numerous occasions before – most recently just last month.
It seems as though Moyes has since moved on to other targets though…
Report shares West Ham United’s response after AC Milan offered us Divock Origi
Calcio Mercato reckon that the Hammers have knocked back Milan’s offer of Origi.
Now, we don’t know whether that’s because Moyes doesn’t want Scamacca to leave or whether it’s because he quite simply doesn’t fancy the Belgian attacker.
The summer transfer window will be a a vitally important one for West Ham.
Moyes has numerous positions where he needs to strengthen – one of them being the centre-forward department.
Divock Origi wouldn’t be a bad signing at all for West Ham in my opinion.
If Moyes has no interest in signing him though, then that’s fine with me. He obviously has other targets up his sleeve.
What is important is that the Scot signs a forward who is suited to his system. Either that, or he changes things up in order to help get the best out of Scamacca. Either way, something has to change.
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