West Ham are preparing a new offer worth around £32m for Youssef En-Nesyri after failing with their opening bid. But it is likely to be rejected by Sevilla because too much of the fee is made up of add-ons and not guaranteed money.The Hammers failed with an initial bid of £22.5m rising to £27m for the Morocco striker, who is one of at least three forwards they have made offers for.They are willing to go back in with an improved offer of £25m rising to around £32m if the player hits certain targets with West Ham.But Sevilla want at least £35m for En-Nesyri, who scored against Alaves last night to take his tally to 13 goals in 26 games this season.And sources close to the Spanish club insist they want a higher fixed fee, paid up front and not.
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