The football pages of today’s Sunday Mirror are reporting that West Ham may be about to to compete with QPR for the signature of striker Samuel Eto on a Bosman deal. Eto’s name has has been touted as a possible replacement for Andy Carroll, who is due to be absent for four months with an injured ankle. Experienced Cameroon international, Eto, was released by Chelsea at the end of last season.
It is also reported that other possible options could include Arsenal’s Joel Campbell and Portugal striker Hugo Almeida.
David Sullivan has stated that we need to sign one or two strikers on permanent and/or loan deals, with particular reference to adding some extra height to the attack, which has been lost with Carroll’s injury absence.
So, which of the three reported options are the best for the club? Or are there better targets that should be pursued instead?
SJ. Chandos.