Arsenal outcast Lucas Perez hopes to complete his move to West Ham on Tuesday in a cut-price deal.

The Spanish striker had been reluctant to leave Arsenal and is eager to prove himself in the Premier League after struggling for opportunities during his time with the Gunners.

Lucas started only two league games following his £17.1million move to Arsenal two years ago, though will depart the club with a healthy return of a goal or assist every 74 minutes during his solitary season in the Arsenal side.

A loan return to Deportivo La Coruna last year turned sour when the Galicians were relegated from La Liga.

Now, though the likes of Lazio expressed an interest in the 29-year-old, Perez's first preference was to stay in London and West Ham are able to offer a more regular role than Unai Emery is prepared to do.

Lucas could prove to be a bargain addition to Manuel Pellegrini’s strike force, for around £5million, whilst also providing Arsenal with the funds Emery needs to make further additions to his squad.

Standard Sport understands Calum Chambers will join Fulham on loan, for a £1m fee, whilst fringe players, including Carl Jenkinson, Joel Campbell and David Ospina are also available for transfer.