West Ham have reportedly sent representatives to Portugal to secure deals for Porto pair Moussa Marega and Yacine Brahimi and Benfica youngster Joao Feilx, according to ESPN FC.
The Hammers also want to set up a working relationship with the two sides, and want to secure working partnerships with two of the biggest sides in Portugal.
Manuel Pellegrini is reportedly looking to add to his striking talent this window, and so securing the services of Marega would be a key boost to West Ham.

They are also looking to sign Marega’s Porto teammate Brahimi, who is widely rated as a top talent at the club. The Algerian attacker is entering the final year of his deal at the Portuguese side, meaning that the club could be ready to cash in on him.
David Sullivan Jr, the son of the West Ham club president, is negotiating a deal for Brahimi according to Portugese newspaper O Jogo.
West Ham are also looking a ta deal for highly rated attacking midfielder Joao Felix, with Manchester City, Arsenal and PSG also looking at the 18 year old.





