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West Ham youngster Domingos Quina has emerged as a target for French giants Paris St Germain a little more than a year after signing for the Hammers.

The report comes from our colleagues at The Mirror, who say PSG head of recruitment Joao Luis Afonso has launched a move to speak with the 17-year-old's family, led by Quina's brother Nuno.

West Ham saw off both Arsenal and Manchester United to sign one of the hottest properties in Europe last summer and was used as a substitute in the Premier League 13 times last season without getting on the pitch.

Quina also featured for the Hammers U23s, scoring an unbelievable 40-yard strike against Leicester City last season but has been held back by the Hammers as he continues his progress.

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PSG's head of recruitment Afonso and new technical director Antero Henrique are both Portuguese and they saw Quina impress for Portugal at the Euro U19 championships, where they finished runners up to England.

That has not deterred PSG who are seriously interested and their meeting in London underlines their interest.

Quina could be a part of the first team squad that flies to Germany for the second camp on Monday for the following ten days, alongside new signings Joe Hart and Marko Arnautovic.