West Ham are interested in signing midfielder Scott McTominay, according to a report.
The Manchester United player is the subject of interest from the Hammers with his future at Old Trafford in doubt.
Sky Sports say that while David Moyes is keen on the Scotland international, no official bids have been made yet.
Previous reports have stated that McTominay is among a host of players that Erik ten Hag is willing to let go of this summer as he aims to raise funds for more incoming transfers.
Sky states that the final decision over a move will ultimately lie at McTominay's door, though.
He has two years left on his contract and has the option of a further year on his deal.
It's believed United will command a fee of around £40million for the box-to-box midfielder should he move on to pastures new in this window.
He's been on superb scoring form for Steve Clarke's side in Scotland's Euro 2024 qualification campaign.
Newcastle United have also been credited with an interest in the 26-year-old.
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Meanwhile, David Moyes has dismissed any suggestions that Ange Postecoglou doesn't have what it takes to be a Premier League manager.
The West Ham United boss shut down a question posed after his side took on Tottenham in a pre-season friendly match in Australia.
The Scot was asked if the 57-year-old would be capable of handling the pressures that come with managing at Spurs after joining on a four-year deal last month.
And Moyes was quick off the mark to point out that Postecoglou handled the pressure of managing Celtic with no problem at all.
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