West Ham United are still interested in signing Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Victor Wanyama, according to the Daily Mail.
The former Celtic man is being monitored by a number of clubs that are looking to strengthen their options this month, including the Hoops and David Moyes’ Hammers.

Wanyama has fallen heavily out of favour at Spurs under Jose Mourinho and is open to making a move away from north London to get more playing time.
West Ham were interested in bringing Wanyama to the London Stadium last summer and are still hoping to secure his signature this month.
The Kenya international is also being watched by Norwich City, so Moyes will need to act quickly if he wants him in his squad.
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Wanyama would be a very strong signing for the second half of the season. It is pretty ambitious from the Hammers because of the rivalry between the two clubs, but he would be a good fit.
He’ll provide excellent competition for a midfield place for Mark Noble and Declan Rice and will also offer the team plenty of knowledge and experience.
His wages could be a stumbling block but he’ll know that he’ll have to take a pay cut wherever he goes.





