West Ham boss Slaven Bilic identifies Emenike replacment

BLACKBURN, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 21: Emmanuel Emenike of West Ham United celebrates with teammate Cheikhou Kouyate #8 after scoring his team's third goal during The Emirates FA Cup fifth round match between Blackburn Rovers and West Ham United at Ewood park on February 21, 2016 in Blackburn, England. (Photo by Jan Kruger/Getty Images)

West Ham United manager Salven Bilic has identified Toni Martinez has a replacement for Emmanuel Emenike.

The Turkish newspaper Hurriyet state that Bilic has been left unimpressed by Emenike and has instead targeted the Valencia striker.

The Hurriyet goes onto claim that West Ham will table a €3 million bid for the Argentinian striker Martinez and that the Hammers are also looking into the possibility of signing  İbrahimovic or Christian Benkete.

The Nigerian international also spent the first half of the season on loan at Al Ain scoring seven times in 11 appearances.

Emenike has two goals in all competitions for the Hammers this season. The east London based club have a buyout clause option to sign Emenike at the end of the season

West Ham take on Crystal Palace in the Premier League this weekend as they look to secure a forth place finish.

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