
According to Eurosport, West Ham United are interested in signing Adam Hlozek from Sparta Prague in the summer of 2021.
It has been reported that West Ham manager David Moyes wants to sign a striker, and that Hlozek is a key target.
Chelsea striker Tammy Abraham is ‘seen as a realistic target’, according to the report, which has added that Josh Brownhill of Burnley could become a transfer target for the Hammers, as he is viewed as a player similar to Mark Noble.
Linked again
This is not the first time that West Ham have been linked with Hlozek. Eurosport reported in January interest from the Hammers in the 18-year-old Czech Republic international striker.
According to Transfermarkt.co.uk, the teenage forward has scored five goals and provided six assists in the league and has provided one assist in the Europa League so far this season.

It is clear that Hlozek is a very young striker who does not have the experience of Abraham, and while he would be a good signing for the Hammers in the long run, if West Ham want a striker who can make an immediate impact, then they should prioritise the Chelsea man.
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