WEST HAM have added Norwich striker Josh Sargent to their list of January targets.
The Hammers are keen to add a centre-forward next month after a desperate first half of the Premier League season.
Sargent, who was a target for Wolfsburg in the summer, has scored six Championship goals for the struggling Canaries so far this season.
Norwich are thought to value the American international, 25, at around £15million.
The Hammers have been keeping tabs on Sargent, who was forced off with a knock during their midweek draw at Sheffield United.
Sargent, whose injury is not thought to be serious, is one of a number of players being considered to come in up top.
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West Ham are prepared to back Nuno Espirito Santo in January, although may need sales to fund any additions.
German striker Niclas Fullkrug wants a January exit from the London Stadium having fallen further out of favour under Nuno.
A loan move back to his home country is the most likely destination for the failed £27.5m signing.
James Ward-Prowse is also available having been cast aside by Nuno.
Ward-Prowse started every Premier League game this season under Graham Potter but has not been named in a squad since Nuno arrived.
Multiple club sources insist there has been no falling out between player and manager, simply that it is a tactical decision by the former Nottingham Forest boss.
Ward-Prowse still trains with the first team on a daily basis, though his lack of matches means West Ham will struggle to get a respectable fee for the midfielder in January.
Former club Southampton, where Ward-Prowse spent 20 years, had expressed an interest in a loan deal but the terms needed for that to happen would not be attractive to West Ham.
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