West Ham lures Liverpool striker Andy Carroll with £36m contract
West Ham have offered Andy Carroll a mind-boggling £36million contract in the hope of luring him away from Liverpool.
The two clubs have already agreed a deal for the England striker.
And Sam Allardyce’s Hammers are now ready to pay Carroll, 23, his current £90,000-a-week wages over EIGHT YEARS.
Former club Newcastle are also keen to rescue the £35m man from Anfield. But an Upton Park source said: “West Ham are not giving up on this.
“The manager wants him badly and the board are backing him to the hilt.”
The clubs have shaken on a £2m loan fee with another £17m on top should the Hammers stay in the Premier League. An initial five-year deal is on the table with the potential for three more.
Boss Big Sam hopes to get an answer from the star within 24 hours.
The two clubs have already agreed a deal for the England striker.
And Sam Allardyce’s Hammers are now ready to pay Carroll, 23, his current £90,000-a-week wages over EIGHT YEARS.
Former club Newcastle are also keen to rescue the £35m man from Anfield. But an Upton Park source said: “West Ham are not giving up on this.
“The manager wants him badly and the board are backing him to the hilt.”
The clubs have shaken on a £2m loan fee with another £17m on top should the Hammers stay in the Premier League. An initial five-year deal is on the table with the potential for three more.
Boss Big Sam hopes to get an answer from the star within 24 hours.
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