The attacker who scores many squares becomes the target of West Ham

Release date: Monday, January 25, 2021 7:14 a. m.

West Ham has reportedly joined the club in the hope of ceding RB Leipzig striker Hee-Chan Hwang in the January window.

Hammers chief David Moyes admitted that he “expected” to climb into his before the window closed. The East End team has been linked to male players and the newest is a guy with 34 international matches in South Korea in his name.

Hwang, 24, in the books of Austrian club RB Salzburg between 2015 and 2020, played 126 games, scoring forty-five goals while on loan at FC Liefering in Austria.

He played 20 times on loan to Bundesliga club Hamburg in 2018-2019. The Asian ace returned to Salzburg last season, scoring 16 goals in appearances in all competitions.

This led him to be transferred to Red Bull Arena and a german title-fighting club. Leipzig is a time in the Bundesliga standings, Hwang has little to do with his success.

He has played 135 minutes of league football in seven replacement games. A loan resolution can be adapted to all parties and Sky Sports Austria says the Hammers are “very hot” candidates to point it out.

Other German clubs would also be excited and there will be festival for their signature. He signed a five-year contract when he joined last summer, but it’s because of a lack of action.

West Ham is known for being a new striker after Sébastien Haller’s departure in January, who left for Ajax and Londoners tried to lure Youssel En-Nesyri from Seville to London Stadium.

This turns out to be a problem and now the focus is on Hwang.

With some appearances from the bank this room, Hwang will be eager to leave. If they have their man, Moyes will have a player who can function in the lead or as a left offensive midfielder.

Nicknamed the “bull” in his local country, he’s not afraid to get stuck. Therefore, it adapts to the Premier League and relieves tension over Michail Antonio.

Liverpool would have been excited last summer, but decided to move to Germany without Anfield.

West Ham is seventh in the Premier League standings and will face Crystal Palace on Tuesday night. The victory at Selhurst Park would put them above Liverpool and in fourth place in the standings.

Moyes insists that no one gets carried away by his high status, saying that “we are respectful of where we come from. “

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