West Ham will not give up their hunt for Wolves captain Max Kilman despite having a bid of around £25m rejected.
As first reported by the Telegraph, Wolves have rejected the Hammers’ initial approach for the 27-year-old defender, who signed a new five-year contract last summer.
Mail Sport understands that West Ham view Kilman as a high-priority target and will not be deterred by Wolves’ rebuttal to their first bid.
New Hammers boss Julen Lopetegui is keen to bring Kilman to the London Stadium after working with the defender during his time at Wolves.
West Ham are keen to strengthen their defense after going 18 Premier League games without a clean sheet in the second half of last season.
West Ham are not giving up on their pursuit of Wolves star Max Kilman (left) despite having a £25m bid rejected
New boss Julen Lopetegui (pictured) sees Kilman as a high priority and will not be deterred
Hull City’s Jacob Greaves is also a target but they face competition from other Premier League clubs, while the Tigers will also do their best to keep him.
Brazilian teenager Luis Guilherme last week became West Ham’s first signing of the summer as the striker joined from Corinthians for a fee of £19.2 million.
The Hammers are keen to sign Kilman (pictured) to boost their defensive stock after going 18 games without a clean sheet last season
Hull City’s Jacob Greaves (pictured) is also a target, but the Irons will face competition from rival Premier League clubs
West Ham sporting director Tim Steidten is in charge of the club’s transfer strategy, although Lopetegui will still have an input into incoming and outgoing transfers.
Sevilla striker Youssef En-Nesyri is also seen as a target.