West Ham on alert after 'RB Leipzig striker Hwang Hee-Chan is touted for Premier League loan move in January' with David Moyes desperately chasing a new striker to replace Sebastien Haller

  • RB Leipzig forward Hwang Hee-Chan will reportedly head out on loan this month 
  • The 24-year-old has struggled for game time since moving from Salzburg in July 
  • West Ham are believed to be one of the clubs interested in snapping up Hwang 
  • The club are chasing a new striker after allowing Sebastien Haller to join Ajax 

West Ham have been placed on red alert with RB Leipzig striker Hwang Hee-Chan set for a Premier League loan move this month, according to reports.

The 24-year-old has struggled for game time this season, having made just eight appearances since completing a switch from Red Bull Salzburg last July.

And now, Bild have claimed Hwang is braced for a short-term spell in England - with West Ham thought to be one of the clubs interested in swooping for him.

West Ham are on alert with RB Leipzig striker Hwang Hee-Chan set for a Premier League move

West Ham are on alert with RB Leipzig striker Hwang Hee-Chan set for a Premier League move

The South Korea international put pen to paper on a five-year deal at Leipzig after impressing in Austria but is yet to score his maiden Bundesliga goal.


He has also started just two games this campaign, featuring from the off in a cup tie at FC Nurnberg and the Champions League clash with Istanbul Basaksehir.

Hwang was bought to help fill the void left behind by Timo Werner, and even took on the No 11 shirt vacated by the Germany ace after his departure for Chelsea. 

Hwang starred at Red Bull Salzburg but has struggled to make an impact with Leipzig this year

Hwang starred at Red Bull Salzburg but has struggled to make an impact with Leipzig this year

West Ham, meanwhile, are actively on the hunt for a new frontman after selling Sebastien Haller to Ajax for £22million.

It has been suggested the London club may be tempted to make an approach with both parties potentially open to the idea. 

Despite being renowned for his high energy performances, Hwang has struggled to find his form after contracting coronavirus in December.

Leipzig boss Julian Nagelsmann explained his star 'felt dead' for the first week of his recovery after suffering from 'very strong symptoms'.

David Moyes is on the search for a new striker and may reportedly move for Hwang
Sebastien Haller was sold to Ajax for £22million, leaving West Ham needing another frontman

David Moyes is on the search for a new striker after Sebastien Haller was sold for Ajax for £22m

Hwang is the latest forward to have been linked with making a move to West Ham.

Celtic man Odsonne Edouard has reportedly been identified as a suitable replacement for Haller in a deal worth around £35m.

Bournemouth's Joshua King and Sevilla hitman Youssef En-Nesyri have also been linked with Moyes' side.