Sunday 21 January 2018 17:50, UK
West Ham have rejected a second offer from Rennes for striker Diafra Sakho, according to Sky sources.
West Ham turned down a follow-up offer worth up to £10m, including add-ons, for the Senegal international striker after knocking back Rennes' initial bid of £6m last week.
Sky Sports News understands Bordeaux's new manager Gus Poyet is also interested in signing the 28-year-old.
Sakho wants to leave the Hammers because he feels undervalued compared to the club's other strikers.
The forward currently earns £30,000 a week at the London Stadium, while the other strikers in squad earn between £80,000 and £110,000 a week.
Sky Sports News reported Crystal Palace had agreed a fee, thought to be between £10m and £12m, for the striker earlier this month, although one source close to the deal has suggested Roy Hodgson's side have pulled out of the move.
Sakho has played 17 games for the Hammers this season, although he is yet to start a match in the Premier League.