Hammers move for Madar
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Your support makes all the difference.West Ham are making a move to sign the French international striker, Michael Madar, who flies in to London today to start a three-day trial with the Hammers that could lead to a free transfer from the Spanish side Deportivo La Coruna, writes Alan Nixon.
The tall target man has been told by the French coach, Aime Jacquet, that he must have first-team football to regain his place in the national squad before the World Cup finals.
Harry Redknapp, the West Ham manager, has also agreed a pounds 1.5m fee with Nottingham Forest for the centre half Colin Cooper. The former England international will discuss personal terms this week about a move to London to replace Marc Rieper in the Hammers defence.
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