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West Ham Keen to Sign 35-Goal Dutch Forward

Introduction: West Ham Keen to Sign 35-Goal Dutch Forward Who’s “Good in the Air” in January

The interest of West Ham United in strengthening their squad in January is very strong. Reports say they are targeting a Dutch forward with 35 goals this season. Along with the added talent of being “good in the air.” This could be a key move to boost their attacking options.

The Target Profile

The player in question is Tijjani Noslin, a 26-year-old Dutch forward. He has scored 35 goals in 161 appearances during his career. He’s described as strong in aerial duels and versatile across attacking positions. Also physically suited to the demands of a Premier League attack.

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Noslin currently plays for Lazio, having moved from Hellas Verona. His profile certainly fits the mold of what West Ham is looking for: a forward who can make an impact in the air, hold up play, and contribute goals.

Why West Ham Could Move in January

West Ham are in need of attacking reinforcements, for sure; they have been inconsistent at times in front of goal, and a target man that can dominate the air would be another dimension altogether. With Noslin reportedly coming with the right attributes of goals, aerial threat, and youth, and his club possibly willing to consider a sale, it is a timely opportunity.

Another factor is tactical: a forward good in the air can change games in tight moments, especially in the Premier League, where set pieces and physical battles mean so much. For the squad, this addition might plug a gap and bring fresh impetus to their attack.

Author’s Opinion

This possible transfer makes a lot of sense for the Club. Signing someone like Noslin could pay off in two ways: immediately by improving their attacking threat, and in the longer term, by having a player who suits the demands of the Premier League. The risk is always there—does he adapt, can he hit expected numbers, will the transfer fee match the value? But on profile and timing (January window), West Ham seem right to act. If they do, it could be a smart investment.

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