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Said Benrahma: West Ham agree personal terms with Brentford winger

Benrahma undergoing medical at West Ham on Thursday ahead of joining on five-year deal

Said Benrahma has scored two goals in three appearances for Brentford this season
Image: Said Benrahma has scored two goals in three appearances for Brentford this season

West Ham have agreed personal terms with Said Benrahma over his proposed £30m transfer from Brentford.

The 25-year-old was at West Ham for a medical on Thursday and has agreed a five-year deal.

West Ham are increasingly hopeful Benrahma can complete his move ahead of Friday's domestic transfer deadline.

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Said Benrahma's best moments in a Brentford shirt

On Wednesday, Benrahma held a meeting with Brentford officials to try and resolve a dispute over a payment he believes he is owed.

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Benrahma scored 17 goals in 46 appearances for Brentford last season as they reached the Championship play-off final before Thomas Frank's side were beaten by Fulham in extra-time at Wembley.

Meanwhile, West Ham remain interested in Bournemouth forward Joshua King despite having had a £13m bid for him rejected at the weekend, with the Championship club valuing the Norway international at around £18m.

King, who has one year remaining on his contract, has scored 48 Premier League goals for the club since joining in 2015.

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Joshua King is in the final year of his AFC Bournemouth contract
Image: Joshua King is in the final year of his contract at Bournemouth

Deadline Day Two

A domestic transfer window between Premier League and EFL clubs remains open until October 16 - dubbed Deadline Day Two - but how does it work?

The international deadline - where English clubs could buy, sell and loan players from abroad - closed on October 5, but an agreement between Premier League and EFL teams means players can still be transferred in England.

Ismaila Sarr, Said Benrahma, and Joe Rodon could make moves to the Premier League before the domestic window closes on October 16.
Image: Ismaila Sarr, Said Benrahma, and Joe Rodon could make moves to the Premier League before the domestic window closes on October 16

Following consultation between the leagues - and because FIFA allows a summer transfer window to run for up to 12 weeks - Premier League clubs can still do business with EFL sides for a further 11 days in a bid to bolster their squads.

They can make loan or permanent signings, as well as selling, but there cannot be transfers between Premier League teams.

All EFL clubs can still do domestic business with any English team up until Deadline Day Two on Friday.

The domestic transfer window will run until 5pm on Friday, October 16.

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