West Ham United are said to be monitoring developments, along with Crystal Palace and two others.

West Ham United are among the clubs keen on West Bromwich Albion striker Jay Rodriguez, according to Sky Sports. The Hammers are said to be monitoring developments, along with Crystal Palace Bournemouth and Burnley – Rodriguez’s hometown team.
Rodriguez is likely to fancy a return to the Premier League following this season’s relegation with West Brom.

However, Sky Sports reports that any bid would have to be worth more than £20 million to pique the Baggies’ attention.
West Ham are being tipped to add to their forward line this summer, and have already been linked with Rodriguez’s Hawthorns teammate Salomon Rondon.

Rodriguez scored 11 goals in 42 games in his first season at West Brom, where he has three years left on his contract.
The 28-year-old, who cost around £12 million from Southampton last summer, won his only England cap under Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson and was managed by Bournemouth’s Eddie Howe at Burnley.
Can West Ham beat Crystal Palace, Bournemouth and Burnley to sign Rodriguez?
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