West Ham are reportedly interested in signing Crystal Palace winger Yannick Bolasie this summer.

And the Daily Mirror say the Eagles could sell the DR Congo international after bringing Andros Townsend to Selhurst Park.

Bolasie has been one of Palace’s most important players in the Premier League over the past two seasons and his performances have not gone unnoticed.

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A host of top clubs – including Manchester United, Liverpool and Tottenham – are allegedly keeping tabs on the 27-year-old.

But according to the Mirror West Ham are especially keen to add the winger to their books – and their hopes could be boosted by Bolasie’s preference to remain in London rather than leaving the capital.

It is claimed any potential suitor would have to fork out over £20m to sign Bolasie, who has made over 130 league appearances for Palace since signing from Bristol City in 2012.

Meanwhile, the Hammers are said to have agreed a deal to sell defender James Tomkins to Palace.

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