West Ham are willing to listen to offers for Said Benrahma less than two years after his £30m arrival... with David Moyes happy to sell the winger after bolstering his attacking options with the £17.5m signing of Maxwel Cornet
- Said Benrahma has struggled for consistency since joining the Hammers in 2020
- West Ham will hope to recoup the majority of the £30million they paid for him
- The club recently completed the £17.5m signing of Maxwel Cornet from Burnley
West Ham manager David Moyes is willing to listen to offers for Algerian winger Said Benrahma.
The 26-year-old joined the Hammers on an initial loan from Brentford before being signed permanently for £30million, but has lacked the consistency that Moyes craves.
West Ham have bolstered their attacking positions this summer, with the £32m signing of striker Gianluca Scamacca from Sassuolo and the £17.5m addition of Maxwel Cornet from Burnley.
West Ham are willing to sell Said Benrahma less than two years after they splashed out £30m
Benrahma has struggled for consistency and came off the bench in the season opener
After a slow first season, the winger made an encouraging start to the last campaign before falling away once more after Christmas.
Benrahma scored 11 goals in all competitions during the 2021/22 season, but came off the bench in their 2-0 opening day defeat to Manchester City this campaign.
The Hammers will be hoping to recoup the £30m they forked out for him rather than sell him on the cheap.
David Moyes is willing to let Benrahma go with the Hammers investing in their forward line
Maxwel Cornet joined the Hammers after completing an £17.5m deal from relegated Burnley
Meanwhile, the Hammers also look set to lose winger Nikola Vlasic, who arrived in Turin on Tuesday night ahead of joining Torino on a season-long loan.
The attacking midfielder has struggled to settle since joining from CSKA Moscow for £25.7m last summer.
The loan can be made permanent for £12.9m.
West Ham have also put in a bid for PSG defender Thilo Kehrer, but Moyes is juggling options with Manchester United's Eric Bailly among them.
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