West Ham United should move for the 27-year-old star.

By virtue of the fact that only five Premier League teams created fewer goalscoring chances than West Ham United last season, you could say that manager Slaven Bilic badly needs to sign a creative talent this summer.
And Swansea City playmaker Gylfi Sigurdsson should be that man.
The Mirror reported last month that the 27-year-old is valued at around £25 million by the Swans and, with Everton and Tottenham reportedly weighing up a move, the West Ham manager should certainly join the race.
The Hammers’ creative problems last season were underlined when Robert Snodgrass replaced Dimitri Payet, with the Londoners forking out £10 million to sign the Scotland international.
Snodgrass, a January signing, failed to score in 15 Premier League appearances for the Irons, setting up two goals. Sigurdsson, on the other hand, scored nine and bagged 13 assists in 37 top-flight outings.

The Iceland star also created 16 big chances for Swansea – West Ham, as a team, created 34.
The East Londoners have made some questionable transfers down the years, and for big money, but Sigurdsson at £25 million is a bargain that they can’t walk away from.
Get him and a prolific striker then Bilic and West Ham will be laughing next season.

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