Leeds United and West Brom are the latest sides showing an interest in West Ham striker Jordan Hugill.
According to the Daily Star, cited by the Bristol Live, both the Whites and the Baggies have joined Bristol City, Queens Park Rangers and Wigan Athletic in the race to sign the out of favour forward.

The 27-year-old has featured in just 35 minutes of Premier League action for the Hammers since joining from Preston North End 18 months ago and looks set to leave on a permanent basis in the coming weeks.
Hugill, who made the move to the London Stadium in a deal worth around £10 million, isn’t in Manuel Pellegrini’s first-team plans for the upcoming campaign, with the club willing to take a 50% cut on the striker.
The striker spent last season out on loan at Middlesbrough, and it appears as if the player will be heading back to the Championship next season, this time on a permanent basis.





