West Ham United leading chase for Anderlecht captain Leander Dendoncker?

West Ham leading chase for Dendoncker?
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West Ham United are reportedly in pole position to sign Anderlecht midfielder Leander Dendoncker this summer.

West Ham United are reportedly pursuing their interest in Anderlecht midfielder Leander Dendoncker this summer.

The Hammers launched a bid for the Belgium international in January, but they could not get the deal over the line under former boss David Moyes.

However, RMC Sport claims that the East London club could pay up to €30m (£26.2m) for Dendoncker, although Anderlecht could sell for less this summer.

Lyon are also rumoured to be interested in the 23-year-old, although West Ham are believed to be in pole position to secure his signature.

Dendoncker captained his club to Champions League qualification last season, finishing 2nd in the First Division A league behind Club Brugge.

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