West Ham want to keep their 17-year-old midfielder despite reports linking him with a move away.

West Ham United are set to offer highly rated midfielder Domingos Quina a new long-term contract in an attempt to keep him at the club.
Quina, a Portugal U19 international, has been scouted by Manchester United recently, while Arsenal also have an interest in signing him, as reported by ESPN.
The ESPN report indicates that West Ham will attempt to persuade Quina to stay at the London Stadium for the long term, with the 18-year-old widely tipped for a very bright future.

Composed in possession and a fine distributor of the ball, Quina joined West Ham in 2016 after leaving Chelsea’s academy.
The prospect has made four competitive senior appearances for West Ham so far, while he has also been named on the bench in the Premier League on several occasions, including for last weekend’s defeat to Watford in David Moyes’ first game in charge.

Quina will hope that he will get an opportunity to impress in the first-team under Moyes’ guidance, and the youngster’s fearlessness and determination could make him a useful asset as West Ham attempt to drastically improve their form.
West Ham are back in action when they host Leicester City tomorrow night and Quina will be aiming to be involved in some capacity.
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