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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwaySecuring their fourth arrival of the window, West Ham United have reportedly agreed a deal to sign a bargain striker who has experience in the Champions League and at international level.
West Ham's striker problem
Whilst much is made of striker curses elsewhere around London, West Ham have quietly been having plenty of trouble in that department themselves. If it hasn't been Jarrod Bowen or Michail Antonio stepping up in recent seasons, then it's been difficult to pick out just where the Hammers' threat could come from going forward.
They welcomed Niclas Fullkrug in the hope of solving that problem last summer, only for the former Borussia Dortmund man to join a long list of struggling forwards. Now without Antonio, who left as a free agent earlier this summer, the Hammers desperately need someone to step up or step in through the transfer window.
To that end, there may still be some hope for Fullkrug, who was in a positive mood after scoring in West Ham's friendly victory against Everton recently. If the Hammers can get him firing on all cylinders, then Graham Potter will certainly stand a far better chance at turning things around after enduring a tough start to life at the London Stadium.
“There’s a lot to be positive about at the moment, in my opinion, and hopefully we can take that into the next game. Today we were playing against a team known to defend very well, and we coped with it.
“There were good performances all over the pitch - Dinos [Mavropanos] did very well in my opinion, JC [Todibo], Max [Kilman], Nayef [Aguerd] - they tried to find new positions to play the ball in between the lines and it worked out very well.
“We’re all just looking forward to the rest of this trip now, trying to get another win and of course getting ready to be at our best for when the Premier League is back.” (Fullkrug)
However, it won't just be the 32-year-old tasked with finding the back of the net for West Ham next season. Alongside him looks set to be an experienced England international.
West Ham agree deal to sign Wilson
According to The Athletic's David Ornstein, West Ham have now agreed a deal to sign Callum Wilson. The former Newcastle United forward became a free agent after leaving the Magpies earlier this summer, but is now set to get his next move after completing a medical with the Hammers.

At 33 years old, there will naturally be some concerns that Wilson is not a long-term option, but if West Ham want a proven goalscorer then Wilson will certainly offer them that in the Premier League.
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Praised for his "excellent" goalscoring record by Newcastle boss Eddie Howe, Wilson is just 12 goals away from joining the Premier League's 100-club and could do so in West Ham colours. Putting pen to paper on a one-year deal to become West Ham's fourth signing, the experienced forward will be out to leave one final mark on England's top flight.