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Deal close: West Ham set to secure global striker

The Hammers may have fallen short against the likes of Leicester City and Bournemouth at home – but in triumphantly beating each of Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City on the road – the West Ham faithful certainly have reason to be excited this term.

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Manchester City have had injuries to important players all season.

He added: “They have played really well away from home and have got impressive results so we know they are where they are in the table on merit – but we will go there confident and aim to win”.

“Sergio Aguero is one of the best strikers in the world”.

West Ham leapt ahead of Everton who thought they had sealed a deal for Byram after he underwent a medical at Goodison Park last weekend.

City are the top flight’s highest scorers with 43 goals from their 22 matches, 10 of which have come courtesy of leading goalscorer Aguero.

“There is a new situation with a couple of our players might leave the club and if that happens then we are going to try to get one in – and Emenike is one of them (we’re looking at)”.

The 62-year-old is being eyed by Russian giants Zenit St Petersburg as a possible candidate to succeed from current manager Andre Villas-Boas.

James Tomkins and Carl Jenkinson have filled the right-back position so far this year, but there is every chance that Byram will take on that responsibility from now on. Enner Valencia will most likely lead the line for The Hammers.

West Ham play Manchester City at the Boleyn Ground on Saturday 23 January, with kick-off taking place at 5.30pm.

As for City, Yaya Toure was rested for the 4-0 win over Crystal Palace last time out, but the Ivorian midfielder is expected to return for the clash along with Raheem Sterling.

Vincent Kompany (calf) and Samir Nasri (hamstring) remain long-term absentees.

Sixth-placed West Ham handed City their first defeat of the Premier League campaign in September when the Londoners grabbed a surprise 2-1 win in Manchester. The three points are crucial for both, but they may have to settle for a share of the spoils.

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“If you have good players and a good performance as a team I think everyone can beat another team”.

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