West Ham United transfer target Moussa Sow is available for just £9.1million, reports TalkSport. The forward’s release clause has been revealed following Fenerbahce’s decision to reject a £5.6million bid from Russian outfit Dynamo Moscow.
Both the Hammers and fellow Premier League side Sunderland have been linked with the goal-scorer this summer, with Slaven Bilic looking to boost the forward options at Upton Park following the long-term injuries to Andy Carroll and Enner Valencia.
Predominantly an attacking midfielder, the 29=year-old has a good eye for goal. He found the back of the net on 14 occasions, as well as recording five assists, in the top tier of Turkish football last season. The Black Cats have also been tracking the attacker.
The Senegalese international would link up well with fellow countrymen Cheikhou Kouyate and Diafra Sakho, which could give the Boleyn Ground club the upper hand when negotiating with the player. Sow has 11 goals in 29 appearances for the Senegal national side.





