According to a report from the Daily Star, West Ham and by extension club owners GSB are plotting a move for Everton centre-back Michael Keane in the summer transfer window. 

The lowdown: Difficult season

The 29-year-old has endured a turbulent spell at Goodison Park following a then record-equalling £30million switch from Burnley in 2017 (BBC).

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Having amassed 181 appearances for the Merseyside club and earning England recognition in the process, Keane has struggled for any semblance of form this term as Everton battles against relegation from the Premier League.

Despite the issues, Irons' boss David Moyes could be about to turn to Keane to bolster the defensive department at the London Stadium...

The latest: Daily Star makes claim...

As per the report from the Daily Star, the Hammers and GSB 'will make a summer swoop' for the 12-cap England man should Everton be relegated out of the top flight - plotting a bid behind-the-scenes.

It's claimed that West Ham will 'make an attempt' to bring Keane to east London as Moyes looks to strengthen the centre-back ranks with Angelo Ogbonna sidelined through a serious knee injury.

Furthermore, the report states that the Scot is a 'big admirer' of the man once tipped to become a 'top player' by Rio Ferdinand having worked together at Manchester United.

The verdict: Another career rekindled?

Moyes has developed a penchant for revitalising stalling careers in east London, with the resurgence of Jesse Lingard during a loan spell with the Irons the most poignant example.

Whilst Keane has continued to feature for Everton, making 33 appearances across all competitions this term, a lowly 6.90 average Sofascore rating from 27 league games underlines the problems the Englishman has faced.

Under contract until 2025 (Transfermarkt), he would cost around £20 million, signing Keane wouldn't be an inexpensive move for the Hammers and perhaps transfer chief Rob Newman would be best served to find an alternative option.

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