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West Ham have joined Watford and newly-promoted Newcastle in the £7.7million chase for Hull's Kamil Grosicki.

Poland international Grosicki wants to continue playing in the Premier League, and the relegated Tigers will strike a deal if they can recoup the fee they paid French side Rennes for him five months ago.

New Hornets boss Marco Silva, who signed Grosicki for the Yorkshire club, wants the 28-year-old to follow him to Vicarage Road and is ready to pay the price Hull are asking.

But so, too, is Toon chief Rafa Benitez, who is looking to strengthen his squad following their first time return to the top flight.

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And now Hammers boss Slaven Bilic has targeted Grosicki as he bids to strengthen his wide midfield options.

Bilic feels he needs another winger - despite having former Hull star Robert Snodgrass, Andre Ayew and Michail Antonio, who can all operate down the flanks.

Hull are planning a £3million swoop for Sporting Lisbon left-back Marvin Zeegelaar to replace Andy Robertson and Josh Tymon, who are both being lined up for moves to Merseyside.

Scotland defender Robertson is on Everton's radar, while local-born Tymon, 18, is wanted by Liverpool.