Various clubs are interested in signing West Ham duo Morgan Amalfitano and Diafra Sakho, according to the Daily Mail.
The first team pair were a key part of the Hammers’ previous Premier League campaign and were both signed under former manager Sam Allardyce last summer.
Both Sakho and Amalfitano netted in a home win against the then champions Manchester City, which was later voted as Performance of the Season by the fans.
The Frenchman recently signed a new two year deal at Upton Park back in March 2015, so it would take a decent offer to prize him away from East London.
Similarly, Sakho put pen to paper on a four year deal when he joined from Metz for an undisclosed fee twelve months ago, so it is difficult to foresee what these reports entail. The Senegalese international is currently serving a European suspension following an off the ball incident in the Europa League.
However, Manchester United have reportedly been considering a £15m move for the Senegalese striker as a replacement for Robin van Persie, while Newcastle have also been linked. Perhaps these are two clubs that could return for Sakho.





