West Ham have reportedly had a 'verbal offer' of approximately £15 million ($19m) for N'Golo Kante rejected by Al-Ittihad.
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- Kante impresses for France at Euros
- West Ham eye move for Frenchman
- Al-Ittihad reject Hammers' first bid
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ToggleWHAT HAPPENED?
Earlier this week it emerged that West Ham were keen on bringing the midfielder back to the Premier League this summer. However, according to , the Hammers' verbal offer in the region of £15m was turned down by the Saudi Pro League team.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
The report adds it will take at least £25m ($32m) to even 'entertain the possibility' of selling the 33-year-old, with Al-Ittihad viewing the former Chelsea star as a key figure in their future and the player content in Saudi Arabia. West Ham still retain a strong interest in the ex-Leicester City man, though.
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DID YOU KNOW?
Kante signed for the Saudi outfit last summer following the expiration of his Chelsea contract. He penned a three-year deal and has since gone onto make 46 appearances in all competitions for them. The France international is a Premier League legend but the later stages of his career in England were somewhat hampered by injury.
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WHAT NEXT?
Kante, whose contract at Ittihad runs until 2026, is currently enjoying his summer holidays after France's run to the semi-finals of Euro 2024. Whether West Ham return with an improved offer for the veteran remains to be seen.
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