West Ham are one of the clubs weighing up a swoop for Norwich City starlet Jamal Lewis, according to Talksport’s Geoff Peters.

The Canaries have valued the left-back at £10m+ and are clearly reluctant to let the player depart Carrow Road this summer.

Would Lewis be a good signing for West Ham? Could you see him fitting into Manuel Pellegrini’s regime at the Hammers?

We discuss….

George Dagless

Why not?

West Ham might not play him straight away but they need to add some youth to their side this summer.

He’s certainly got age on his side and plenty of ability so he’d be a decent arrival.

Alfie Burns

I think Lewis will develop into a really good player and West Ham would be lucky to have him on board.

Whether he is ready for the Premier League, I’m not sure, but there are ways the Hammers could work around that.

It’d be a good move for the Premier League outfit.

Chris Gallagher

He’d be a top signing.

The youngster is a very promising player and could go on to be a capable Premier League player so it’s understandable why he is attracting interest.

He’s more likely to get games at Norwich next season than the Hammers though, so I think it would benefit his career to stay.

Jay Williams

Lewis is a top talent and one to look out for in the future. At West Ham, he would probably play second fiddle to Aaron Cresswell initially, before replacing him as the long-term successor in the left-back department.

While he is far from the finished article, the Northern Ireland international has so much potential and has already impressed at a high level playing senior football.

His attacking qualities make him a solid investment at £10m as the Hammers would get many years out of him.

Gary Hutchinson

There seems to be a fire sale at Norwich, so if the price is right I think he’d be a decent acquisition.

Would he play many games? That’s the big question, if he’s going as a squad player both him and West Ham might be better looking elsewhere.