West Ham transfer news: Tottenham's Tom Carroll among favourites to join Hammers

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West Ham target? Tom Carroll
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Standard Sport31 August 2016

Norwich's Robbie Brady is the favourite to move to West Ham after their interest in Wilfried Bony ended in disappointment on transfer deadline day.

The Hammers were attempting to seal a loan move for the Manchester City man, but Stoke jumped ahead of the Lononders and completed a season-long deal for his services on Wednesday.

Strikers Diafra Sakho and Enner Valencia were poised to leave London Stadium if a deal for Bony was agreed, but are now both set to remain in east London.

Brady, meanwhile, heads a list of possible West Ham signings. Slaven Bilic is keen to sign a left-sided full-back after losing Aaron Cresswell to injury and BetVictor have installed the 24-year-old as favourite to join ahead of Tottenham's Tom Carroll.

Check out the full list of players most likely to join West Ham and accompanying odds (BetVictor) below.

Robbie Brady 6/1

Tom Carroll 12/1

Robin Van Persie 16/1

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