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West Ham, Wolves and Nottingham Forest ‘evaluating’ striker – Club will consider ‘unmissable offers’

Lazio’s Taty Castellanos has failed to replicate Ciro Immobile’s presence at the Rome club and Wolves, West Ham and Nottingham Forest could be preparing to take him away from the Italian side.

The striker has 10 Serie A goals this season and while he’s shown glimpses of his ability, he hasn’t impressed consistently.

As a result, the Argentine can leave Lazio in the summer and Corriere dello Sport have looked at his situation.

The outlet state that West Ham, Wolves and Nottingham Forest are all ‘evaluating’ a move for the 26-year-old, even if they have other names on their shortlists as well.

Vitor Pereira’s side are looking to replace Matheus Cunha and the Hammers want a potential replacement for Niclas Fullkrug.

West Ham, Wolves and Nottingham Forest wouldn’t have an easy task, though, as the report states Lazio will only consider ‘unmissable offers’ for their player. They have already identified Fotis Ioannidis as a potential replacement, and he won’t come cheaply.

There is also interest from Spain but the financial capacity of the English clubs can help them meet the high valuation for Castellanos.

Despite all the talk of a high fee being needed, no actual figures are mentioned in the report.

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