West Ham are set to offer Samir Nasri a new contract ahead of next season, according to Football Insider.
The 31-year old joined the Hammers in January on a six-month contract, following his year absence from football after his 18-month doping (back dated by six-months).
Nasri signed a £75,000-a-week contract after getting into shape in December, and has featured six times for the club so far.

Manuel Pellegrini, who managed Nasri at Manchester City, believes the Frenchman could have even more impact at the London Stadium next season, and is keen to extend his stay in London.
Nasri’s addition to the club has helped alleviate the injuries issues at the club, with Andriy Yarmolenko one of the major attackers to have missed the majority of the season.
The former France international would be offered a two-year extension.





