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West Ham are set to offer Manuel Lanzini an improved contract to extend his stay with the club, according to reports.

The Argentine has become a key figure for the Hammers in his three seasons in the capital following his initial loan move from Al Jazira club.

Seen as one of the most important players for David Moyes' team, the 25-year-old has been linked with a move away from the London Stadium numerous times.

Lanzini has attracted the interest of Liverpool in the past, while rivals Spurs have also been linked with a move for the highly-rated midfielder.

Although he is still contracted with the Hammers until 2020, Claret & Hugh report that the club want to offer the player improved terms to ensure his long-term future remains in east London.

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However, a deal won't be discussed until the club have guaranteed their place in the Premier League for next season.

Claret & Hugh were told by a club insider: "If we stay up a new deal will be on the table for him.

"However, he has a couple of years left on this one plus another year's option, so there's no rush.

"He's our player."

Following talk of a new deal for Lanzini ahead of the start of the season, the player has yet to put pen-to-paper on improved terms.

With Michail Antonio and Aaron Cresswell extending their stay with the Hammers, the club's supporters will have their fingers crossed that Lanzini is the next to follow suit.

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