West Ham United are reportedly keeping tabs on seven Championship players, including Hull City duo Keane Lewis-Potter and Jacob Greaves.
The Hammers were frustrated in the January transfer window, but they are expected to splash the clash in the summer and who they target will likely depend on whether they qualify for the Champions League.
According to 90min, David Moyes's side are closely monitoring both Lewis-Potter and Greaves, two standout performers for Hull in the second tier this season, and they may decide to raid the Tigers once again, having previously recruited Jarrod Bowen back in January 2020.
Twenty-one-year-old forward Lewis-Potter, who is also attracting interest from Brentford, has scored seven goals and has provided four assists in 36 games for Hull across all competitions this term and his contract with the second-tier side expires in June 2023.
Meanwhile, Greaves, 21, is believed to be one of three centre-back targets from the Championship, along with Queens Park Rangers' Robert Dickie and Middlesbrough's Dael Fry.
Boro winger Isaiah Jones, as well as Nottingham Forest star Brennan Johnson and Bristol City forward Antoine Semenyo, are three more players who West Ham are keeping a close eye on.