
Jordan Hugill is set to leave West Ham United in the next 24 hours, according to the Eastern Daily Press.
Hugill is now on the verge of a move to Norwich City, with his transfer set to go through in the very near future.
Hugill is said to have travelled to Norwich at the weekend, with his move away from West Ham now a formality.
The report does not say how much Norwich have paid to land the powerful forward from West Ham, but David Moyes will surely put any funds they raise from his sale towards their own additions this summer.
Hugill has struggled to make an impact during his time at West Ham, but he remains a real threat at Championship level.

The 28-year-old bagged 15 goals in the second tier last season for QPR, which led to their director of football Les Ferdinand labelling him as ‘brilliant’ in the Kilburn Times.
He should now be a valuable asset for Norwich as they aim to earn an immediate promotion.
West Ham, meanwhile, may wish to find another forward, after letting both Hugill and Albian Ajeti go this summer.
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