Championship club demand £10m for goalscorer as West Ham keep tabs
West Ham United are a frontrunner when the window reopens to sign Blackburn striker Adam Armstrong, having made inquiries last month for the Englishman.
The former Newcastle academy graduate is having a season to remember for the Championship club, scoring 17 league goals this season, as well as chipping in with a few assists.
Blackburn are holding steady with their £10m+ asking price for Amrstrong, with West Ham making advances in the region of £8m this past January.
Fulham and Everton are also keen, but with the striker likely to be a rotation option – Blackburn will sell if they fail to go up – claims the Sun.