West Ham have emerged as one of many Premier League clubs looking to make a January move for out of favour Swansea midfielder Jonjo Shelvey.

The England international was dropped from Swansea’s most recent game as they lost 2-1 to Manchester United despite Shelvey being deemed fully fit ahead of the game.

Crystal Palace and Newcastle have been among the clubs interested in securing the 23-year-old this window, however the most recent top flight side to be reportedly interested comes in the form of West Ham.

However, Shelvey did recently state that he was willing to remain at the Liberty Stadium in order to fight for his place in the side after falling down the pecking order under caretaker manager Alan Curtis.

The valuation of Shelvey is reportedly around £10 million; a price that both Palace and West Ham will be very interested in as they look to bolster their already strong squads.

Shelvey will be hoping to get more first team football, whether it be at the Swans or elsewhere, in order to push for his place in England’s Euro 2016 squad in the summer.