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Report: West Ham fancy signing Paul Onuachu

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GENK, BELGIUM - MAY 12: Paul Onuachu of KRC Genk celebrates after scoring the 1-1 goal during the Jupiler Pro League Champions' play-offs match day 3 between KRC Genk and RSC Anderlecht on May 12, 2021 in Genk, Belgium. (Photo by Vincent Van Doornick/Isosport/MB Media/Getty Images)
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According to All Nigeria Soccer, West Ham United are battling Brighton and Hove Albion for Genk striker Paul Onuachu.

It’s stated that Brighton are ‘exploring’ ways to sign Onuachu in an effort to bolster Graham Potter’s striking options this summer.

They’re not alone in the race though, with West Ham also keen – but Genk want a huge fee of around €30million (£26million) for their star striker.

How did Onuachu perform last season?

Onuachu, 27, joined Genk from Midtjylland in Denmark back in 2019, and he really starred for the Belgian side last season.

The Nigerian hit a ridiculous 35 goals and five assists in 41 games for Genk last season, but it wasn’t enough to win the title.

Onuachu stands at a huge 6ft 7in tall, and has admitted that he would like to sign for Arsenal if he is going to make a move this summer.

He could well end up in London if West Ham get their way, though it’s not quite the Arsenal move the wants.

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Would Onuachu fit in at West Ham?

West Ham absolutely need a new striker having sold Sebastien Haller in January, with Michail Antonio needing more support up top.

Yet the problem with Haller was that he didn’t quite have the mobility to play in David Moyes’ side, with West Ham becoming a little too one-dimensional with him in the side.

That could happen all over again if Onuachu signs, though it’s understandably hard to ignore his unbelievable goalscoring exploits in Belgium.

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