Fulham have joined West Ham in the competition to sign the highly rated Ivory Coast global Wilfried Bony. It is comprehended that the Hammers, buoyed this week by the news that they will end up being the tenants of the Olympic Stadium, are ready to beat the club record A11m to be able to signal a forward for next period they settled for Matt Jarvis last year. And it's the Vitesse Arnhem top man who is considered to top their wish list, with The Evening Standard revealing that the membership source confirmed the 24-year-old is one person into consideration. Director Sam Allardyce has prioritised a striker for next time. The origin also revealed that afive different Premier League clubsa are looking at the striker, including Fulham. The team need A15m for Bony, who has scored 26 goals in 24 group games in 2010. West Ham have the next worst goal-scoring record in the Premier League this year, with just 32 goals in 29 games. Leader Kevin Nolan remains the leading scorer with six goals. Allardyce, meanwhile, could sign a brand new deal since next month, offering the club ensure their safety in the Premier League. There have been rumours that Harry Redknapp can return as director next period must Queens Park Rangers be relegated and much might depend on Allardyceas requirements when talks begin on a fresh package. It's recognized, although, that the Hammers are positive that Allardyce will continue.
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