Niclas Füllkrug to sign for West Ham

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West Ham are moving on to the second phase of their recruitment. While the London club are preparing to welcome Crysencio Summerville, a former target of Stade Rennais, the Hammers still want to recruit a center forward in this summer transfer window and are pushing for Niclas Füllkrug (31 years old). With this in mind, the last 9th in the Premier League has taken action by offering 25 million euros to Dortmund to buy out the last two years of the German international’s contract.

An offer finally revalued to 30 million (26 + 4 bonus), after having encountered the refusal of the Marsupials. This second offer should be enough, because according to Sky Sports Germanythe two teams have reached an agreement for the operation. The German international should sign a contract until 2027, plus an optional year, and receive a salary of 3 million euros net per season. His medical examination is scheduled in the next few hours.

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