David Moyes’s West Ham United are now reportedly facing competition from Vincent Kompany’s Burnley for AC Milan striker
Divock Origi.
West Ham United have been linked with former Liverpool striker Divock Origi already this summer, and now it seems that Burnley are keen on the
AC Milan player.
West Ham United facing Burnley competition for Divock Origi
Journalist Sacha Tavolieri has reported on Twitter that Burnley could make a bid for Origi in the final days of the summer transfer window.
The reporter has claimed that Torino and Udinese are also keen on the former Liverpool striker.
TuttoMercatoWEB reported on August 18 that West Ham have made contact with AC Milan over a potential deal for Origi.
The Hammers, who won the UEFA Europa Conference League last season, are looking at the Belgian striker as a replacement for Gianluca Scamacca,
who joined Atalanta earlier this summer.
Burnley won promotion from the Premier League at the end of last season, and although Vincent Kompany is the manager at Turf Moor, there is a
very good chance that the team could be fighting for survival.
West Ham will play in the UEFA Europa League this season, and manager David Moyes will be determined to get the team to finish in the top half of
the Premier League table.
We believe that a move to West Ham would appeal more to Origi than a transfer to Burnley.
The 28-year-old Belgium international striker made 107 appearances in the Premier League during his time in England.
Origi scored 22 goals and gave six assists in those games.
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