West Ham to offer Domingos Quina a new long-term deal

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West Ham to offer Domingos Quina a new long-term deal

It is being reported by ESPN that West Ham are set to offer Domingos Quina a new long-term deal at the club in a bid to fend off rival clubs from snatching their player.

ESPN FC reported only last week that scouts from Manchester United were watching Quina play for Portugal’s Under 19 team in a friendly against Spain. Arsenal are one of other clubs believed to be interested in the young Portuguese starlet.

Domingos joined the Hammers from Chelsea in 2016 after spending three seasons at Stamford Bridge without really getting much of a chance.

West Ham beat a number of top European clubs to the signature of Quina and are currently looking to tie him down as his current contract has just over 18 months left before it runs out.

The 17-year-old midfielder made his first-team debut in Europa League qualifying last season and he has this season gone on to make two appearances in the Carabao Cup.

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