Premier League club West Ham United are reportedly exploring a deal to sign former Nigeria U23 international Promise David.
The Ontario-born forward featured twice for Nigeria's U23 national team before switching his international allegiance to Canada, for whom he has scored three goals in eight appearances since making his debut against Ukraine in June 2025.
According to Sky Sports UK, West Ham are weighing up a potential move for the Royale Union Saint-Gilloise striker.
After fourteen matches in the English top flight, the Hammers have found the net only sixteen times, with Everton, Nottingham Forest, Burnley and Wolverhampton Wanderers the only teams to have scored fewer goals.
Manager Nuno Espírito Santo is keen to strengthen his attacking options in the January window, with Niclas Füllkrug expected to leave the London Stadium.
West Ham face competition for David's signature as several unnamed European clubs are also monitoring the 24-year-old.
Signed from Estonian outfit Nõmme Kalju FC in the summer of 2024, David has scored 34 goals in 63 appearances for Union SG and notably netted the winner against Galatasaray in the UEFA Champions League.
He is under contract with the reigning Jupiler Pro League champions until the end of the 2028–2029 season.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
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