Scott Hogan's move from Brentford to West Ham held up by proposed add-ons

West Ham are yet to secure a deal to sign Scott Hogan from Brentford

Scott Hogan's move from Brentford to West Ham is currently being held up due to a dispute over the proposed add-ons in the deal, according to Sky sources.

The Hammers have agreed to pay £9m up-front for the 24-year-old, who has only 18 months left to run on his contract at the Sky Bet Championship club.

Hogan has scored 21 goals in 35 appearances for Brentford since joining from Rochdale

Brentford value Hogan at £15m and want a further £6m structured into the deal, but West Ham have so far only offered £3m in additional payments.

Sky sources understand West Ham have had three bids for the former Rochdale forward turned down.

Hogan has enjoyed a prolific campaign in front of goal and has netted 14 goals in 26 matches for Brentford.

He was an unused substitute during Saturday's 2-1 home defeat to Championship leaders Newcastle United, with Bees manager Dean Smith saying he was left out of the starting 11 "in the long term interests of the football club".

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