West Ham want Barcelona's Andre Gomes on loan after William Carvalho deal collapses

West Ham target: Andre Gomes
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Ken Dyer31 August 2017

West Ham, desperate for a defensive midfielder following the breakdown of their efforts to sign William Carvalho, were today hoping to seal a loan deal with Barcelona for Andre Gomes.

Hammers co-owner David Sullivan was working hard to bring 24-year-old Gomes to the London Stadium, following the failure to agree a fee with Sporting Lisbon for fellow Portugal international Carvalho.

Gomes spent three years at Benfica and was a member of the team who won the domestic treble in 2013-14 before joining Valencia, initially on loan and then in a permanent deal.

Barcelona signed him in 2016 for £31.5million, and although he has made 30 appearances for the La Liga giants, he has failed to hold down a regular spot in the side.

Gomes was a member of the squad who won Euro 2016 but, unlike Carvalho, did not feature in the final against France.

West Ham manager Slaven Bilic, under increasing pressure after failing to win a league game this season and seeing his side concede 10 goals, will be hoping that a loan deal for Gomes can be finalised before the window closes.

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The East London club had been pursuing Carvalho, their first choice, for much of the summer, but could not agree a fee. Sporting were adamant they wanted close to £40m for the player — about £5m more than West Ham were prepared to pay.