West Ham United are reportedly eyeing Brøndby striker Mathias Kvistgaarden, with the Danish club willing to sell for around £12 million. That’s according to a report from The [Mail Online](Mail Online), which aligns closely with claims from ExWHUEmployee that Graham Potter and recruitment chief Kyle Macaulay will target the Danish, Belgian, and Dutch markets this summer.
The 23-year-old Danish forward has been on West Ham’s radar since the start of the year, shortly after [Potter’s](https://www.claretandhugh.info/cut-price-deal-available-for-hammers-target-report/) arrival. Kvistgaarden enjoyed an outstanding campaign last season, notching 17 goals and establishing himself as one of the Danish Superliga’s standout performers.
It’s currently unclear whether the move for Kvistgaarden is a contingency plan in the event **West Ham** miss out on Belgian striker Lucas Stassin. What is certain, however, is that the Hammers will face stiff competition for the Dane’s signature.
Celtic are reportedly preparing a £12 million bid of their own, and the Glasgow giants are believed to be further along in negotiations. If the Irons are serious about landing Kvistgaarden, we’ll need to act fast.