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West Ham United have reportedly equaled their club-record fee of £15m deal to sign Ecuadorian striker Enner Valencia from Pachuca.
The talented striker has been heavily associated with a switch to the Hammers, following an impressive show for his homecountry at the World Cup, where he scored three goals.
Sky Sports news claims that the 25-year-old has penned a five-year deal in East London, and will move level with Andy Caroll as the club's most expensive signing in history.
Valencia's arrival would be manager Sam Allardyce's fifth signing of the summer, having already secured the services of Mauro Zarate, Aaron Cresswell, Cheikhou Kouyate and Diego Poyet until now.
Written by Sri Aswin
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