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EPL: ‘I’d take him’- McAvennie urges West Ham to sign Iheanacho

Frank McAvennie, a former striker for West Ham United, stated that Kelechi Iheanacho would be a valuable addition to the Hammers team.

Iheanacho left Leicester City last month, and he is still looking for a new team.

The Nigerian international played for the Foxes for seven years.

In 173 league games, the 27-year-old scored 35 goals for Leicester.

Iheanacho is a fantastic player, according to McAvennie, and would make an excellent addition to his old team.

“I like Iheanacho. I think he’s a great player. Oh my god, on a free transfer, I’d take him. It’s a no-brainer for me, though I’m not sure who this new manager will want,” the 64-year-old said in an interview with West Ham zone.

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