West Ham will have a busy Deadline day.
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Jonathan Tah, chances 6/10.
The number one defensive target at the moment as tweeted by ExWHUemployee. West Ham are interested in signing Bayern Leverkusen centre-back Jonathan Tah. There are concerns over his pace, and the Hammers want to sign him on loan, with a view to buy.
David Moyes has been chasing a new centre-back for the last month, and Tah would be a great acquisition to make.
Calum Chambers, chances 5/10.
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The Arsenal defender is a loan target for the Hammers according to the guardian. Chambers is down the pecking order at the gunners and could move to West Ham see him revive his career. The defender had a good loan spell a season ago for Fulham and if he finds that form could be a tidy player for the Hammers.
Calum McGregor, chances 3/10.
The Celtic midfielder has admirers from West Ham, one of which being his countryman David Moyes. The midfielder could be an option to reinforce the midfield should Cullen and Snodgrass leave.
There is a chance the two clubs could agree to a deal which sees Snodgrass go one way and McGregor move the other.
Marko Grujić, chances 5/10.
Marko Grujić is currently in the Liverpool squad but faces little to no chance of breaking into the first-team. The midfielder was very impressive during his two years on loan at Hertha Berlin. Grujić scored nine goals and assisted three in fifty-four games from midfield.
Able to play as attacking or defensive midfielder, Grujić could be an astute loan signing. The Serbian could help with rotation if Rice or Soucek get injured.
LOAN-STRIKER, chances 6/10.
West Ham needs a new striker to play as back-up to Michail Antonio. The club has seen two strikers leave already this summer and lack a similar player to Antonio. Sebastien Haller is at the club but is unable to play the same way as the in-form Englishman.
Whatever happens, it will be a nervous day for West Ham fans who are hopeful of seeing fresh faces join the club.