West Ham United have reportedly been offered Samir Nasri.
Samir Nasri
According to the Daily Mail, West Ham United have been offered the chance to sign Antalyaspor midfielder Samir Nasri, potentially handing him a return to the Premier League.
The Hammers drew 1-1 with Bournemouth on Saturday afternoon, and whilst David Moyes will be pleased to go another game unbeaten, he may be frustrated that one point didn’t become three.
With a move for Joao Mario on the rocks, and Manuel Lanzini now nursing what appears to be a hamstring injury, West Ham may search for another creative player this month – and they may have been offered the chance to sign one.
Antalyaspor’s French midfielder Samir Nasri (L)
The Daily Mail report that West Ham have now been offered the opportunity to sign Antalyaspor ace Samir Nasri, as the midfielder already eyes up a move away from Turkey.
Nasri, 30, joined Antalyaspor from Manchester City last summer, but has played just eight league games for the club this term, registering two goals and one assist having failed to settle.
Now, the Frenchman is looking for a January escape – and the former Arsenal man has been offered up to West Ham in what could be a possible return to London.
Real Madrid defender Daniel Carvajal (L) vies with Sevilla’s Samir Nasri
Nasri hit 27 goals in 125 games for Arsenal as well as 26 goals in 171 games for Manchester City, winning two Premier League titles during his time with the latter.
If available in a bargain deal, West Ham may well consider a move for Nasri, but after recent transfer mishaps when going for ageing players on big money, the Hammers may be better off looking elsewhere this month.

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