Ian ‘the Moose’ Abrahams has provided an update on West Ham United’s pursuit of Norwich ace Max Aarons.
Norwich right-back Max Aarons is an alleged target for West Ham in the summer transfer window (TEAMtalk).
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It is believed that the 23-year-old would cost the Hammers around £30 million.
Hammers boss David Moyes undoubtedly needs to strengthen his right-back ranks at the London Stadium this summer, with an upgrade required on Vladimir Cofual and Ben Johnson.
And it seems as though Aaron could be the man for the job at West Ham, if he manages to strengthen in other areas first…
Ian ‘the Moose’ Abrahams has provided an update on West Ham’s pursuit of Max Aarons
The 23-year-old Norwich star is still very much on the Hammers’ radar.
However, Moyes wants to get a replacement for Declan Rice in before he focuses on other positions, according to ‘The Moose’.
I think Aarons would be a very solid signing for West Ham this summer.
The Norwich ace has plenty of pace and has the kind of energy that David Moyes ideally looks for in a player.
Football Scouting Experts have described him as a sensational player, whilst Breaking The Lines suggest that he has ‘outrageous acceleration’.
£30 million for the right-back sounds a bit excessive to me though.
Perhaps if West Ham can sign Max Aarons for around £20 million, it will then be a deal that we should pursue.
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