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West Ham target Saman Ghoddos might have surprised scouts in Arsenal clash

David Moyes, Manager of West Ham United looks on prior to the Premier League match between Liverpool and West Ham United at Anfield on February 24,...
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West Ham United were reportedly watching Saman Ghoddos at the Emirates on Thursday.

Ostersunds' Iranian striker Saman Ghoddos jumps to control the ball during the second leg of the Europa League Round of 32 football match between Arsenal and Ostersunds at the Emirates...

Arsenal could be seeing a lot more of their Europa League tormentor Saman Ghoddos in the near future.

Because the Iranian international centre-forward looks very likely to be swapping Sweden for England during the summer transfer window. According to ESPN, five Premier League clubs – West Ham United, West Brom, Southampton, Leicester and Brighton – all sent scouts to watch the Ostersunds forward at the Emirates on Thursday.

And they might have been surprised by what they witnessed.

Ghoddos has developed a reputation as one of the most impressive goal-scorers in Scandinavian football, but he showed another side to his game against Arsene Wenger’s bedraggled Gunners.

Arsene Wenger, Manager of Arsenal looks dejected during the Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal at White Hart Lane on April 30, 2017 in London, England.

He set up both the goals in one of the Europa League’s biggest ever shock wins, rolling a perfectly weighted through ball into the path of Hosam Aiesh for 1-0 before firing a pinpoint diagonal to the feet of Ken Sema, who duly smashed in the second.

Ghoddos was a threat all game but with his deliveries into the box rather than his own attempts on goal. Clearly, he is not an out-and-out goalscorer, much more than that in fact.

That suggests the likes of West Ham, Southampton and West Brom, who could all do with a prolific striker, would be signing a multi-faceted centre-forward capable of creating goals as well as putting chances away himself.

Ostersund's Swedish forward Saman Ghoddos (L) and Berlin's German defender Jordan Torunarigha (R) vie for the ball during the UEFA Europa League group J football match between Ostersund FK...

Ostersund chairman Daniel Kind told Fotbol Direkt back in October that Ghoddos would not be leaving for less than £4.6 million and his value has probably increased again since.

But if West Ham can sign Ghoddos for less than £10 million, they could still have pulled off a bargain.