West Ham United are reportedly considering a move for highly-rated Gambian striker Adama Bojang in the summer transfer window.
According to The Daily Mirror, Bojang has been on the radar of top Premier League clubs including Manchester United and Chelsea. After a promising loan spell at Grasshopper Club Zürich last season, the 21-year-old has attracted growing interest thanks to his pace, physical presence, and eye for goal.
The Hammers are in the market for fresh attacking firepower following Niclas Fullkrug’s underwhelming campaign. Bojang, known as one of Africa’s brightest young talents, could be the long-term solution David Moyes needs up front.
A move to the Premier League would be a major step forward in Bojang’s career, and West Ham could offer him the perfect platform to showcase his potential. With Stade de Reims yet to make a firm decision on his future, the door remains open for a potential deal.
A future gem in claret and blue?
Bojang’s blend of strength, speed, and technique makes him an ideal fit for English football. At West Ham, he’d likely benefit from regular minutes and a supportive environment to thrive and develop.
If the Hammers can strike an agreement for a reasonable fee, Bojang might just turn out to be one of the bargains of the window. Keep an eye on this one—West Ham’s pursuit could heat up quickly.