The Mirror understands that West Ham United have offered a contract for former Arsenal and Manchester City midfielder Samir Nasri.
The thirty-one-year old has been out of action for a year-and-a-half due to him serving a doping ban, though that ends on New Year’s Eve meaning he could be available for the home match against Brighton and Hove Albion on January 2nd.
The move sees the former France international reunited with manager Manuel Pellegrini, with the pair having won the Premier League title and League Cup together at the Etihad Stadium in 2014.
Nasri played one hundred and seventy-one times for the Citizens, scoring twenty-six goals while he netted twenty-seven in a hundred and twenty-five outings for the Gunners.
Two goals from Felipe Anderson saw West Ham come from behind to win at Southampton on Thursday evening, and they can be backed at a price of 5/4 to win at struggling Burnley on Sunday afternoon.
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