West Ham are reportedly prepared to cough up a fee of £20 million as they look to land Real Betis forward Antonio Sanabria.
The Hammers’ business in the transfer market doesn’t appear to be quite over just yet, with Manuel Pellegrini’s side having already splashed around £90 million on seven players so far.
West Ham remain slightly lacking in the forward department with just over a week remaining in the transfer window, and according to a report from Marca, Sanabria has emerged as a target.

The 22-year-old netted on a total of eight occasions last season in La Liga and is an already-established international for his native Paraguay side.
With Jordan Hugill looking set to depart West Ham this summer along with Andy Carroll being sidelined for a minimum of three months, the club appear to be intent on recruiting a forward who can complement Javier Hernandez.
According to Marca, significant efforts will be made by West Ham before the window slams shut on August 9 to land Sanabria.





