West Ham ‘interested in signing £20m Coventry striker Viktor Gyokeres’ after David Moyes spotted Swedish international in action
- West Ham are considering signing Coventry City striker Viktor Gyokeres
- David Moyes spotted Gyokeres, valued at £20m by Coventry
- Michail Antonio could leave and Gianluca Scamacca has had problems at times
West Ham are considering a move for Coventry striker Viktor Gyokeres in the summer transfer window.
David Moyes went to see the Sweden international, who is valued at £20m, as reported by Sun.
The Hammers are keen to bring in at least one new striker, with the future of Michail Antonio uncertain.
Gianluca Scamacca has struggled to make the desired impact since moving from Sassuolo and Moyes wants more competition for places up front.
Gyokeres has scored 18 goals in 38 Championship games for Coventry so far this season.
West Ham are interested in a possible move for Coventry striker Viktor Gyokeres this summer.
David Moyes went to see Gyokeres in action and was impressed with his performance.
On the international stage, Gyokeres has scored two goals in 12 appearances for Sweden.
If he were to make the move to a Premier League club, it would increase Gyokeres’ chances of really establishing himself in Sweden.
However, West Ham’s status in the division for the upcoming season is not yet certain as they are currently in the relegation zone.
Gyokeres has made 12 appearances for Sweden and could be heading to the Premier League
Gyokeres was a Brighton player between 2018 and 2021, but did not play in the Premier League for the club and was loaned out several times.
He played 26 minutes in Sweden’s 3-0 loss to Belgium in their first Euro 2024 qualifier.
West Ham have scored just 24 league goals so far this season and certainly need to find the net more regularly.