SOURCE; West Ham are optimistic that their £70 million bid for classic international will be accepted.

West Ham United are the only Premier League side yet to make a summer signing.

The Hammers, led by Scottish manager David Moyes, are looking to improve their squad ahead of next season, which, after lifting just the second-ever Europa Conference League, will include Europa League football.

Not only that but after agreeing to sell Declan Rice to Arsenal for a whopping £105 million, the Londoners need at least one high-profile replacement for their recently departed captain.

And according to recent reports, one of the midfielders at the top of Moyes’ wishlist is Southampton’s James Ward-Prowse.

Despite being relegated to the Championship last season, Ward-Prowse, 28, enjoyed yet another fine individual campaign.

The 28-year-old England international scored 11 goals and provided five assists in 45 matches, in all competitions, including nine in the Premier League.

And looking to bring the Portsmouth-born deadball specialists back to England’s top-flight, Moyes is thought to be readying a bid worth £25 million.

That’s according to a recent report from Football Insider, who claims the Hammers are refusing to meet the Saints’ £40 million valuation but believe their impending offer of £25 million will be accepted due to the south coast club’s need to sell, as well as the player’s preference to return to the Premier League.

 

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