West Ham have joined Sunderland in the race to sign Fenerbahce forward Moussa Sow, according to Turkish source Fotomac.
Slaven Bilic is said to be a big fan of the striker, who he tracked whilst managing Besiktas before returning to West Ham at the start of the off season.
Sunderland are also considering a bid for the 29-year-old, who can also play on either wing in a supporting role – an area West Ham are very keen on adding to this summer.
Sow scored 16 goals and recorded eight assists last season, and has 59 goals and 29 assists in 143 Fenerbahce appearances since signing for £7m from Lille in 2012.
An established Senegal international, he has 12 goals in 37 games for his country, and would team up with fellow Senegalese stars Diafra Sakho and Cheikhou Kouyate at Upton Park.
He only has one year left on his contract with the Turkish side, which could prompt Fenerbahce to cash-in on him this summer, and could be had for £12m.




