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Sevilla's Kelechi Iheanacho has attracted interest from five European clubs ahead of the January transfer window. With struggles in La Liga and no goals in seven appearances, teams like West Ham, Watford, West Brom, Getafe, and Las Palmas are eyeing the Nigerian international as Sevilla considers offloading him for squad restructuring.

Sevilla forward Kelechi Iheanacho has become a hot commodity ahead of the January transfer window, with five European clubs reportedly vying for his signature. The Nigerian international, who joined Sevilla on a free transfer after leaving Leicester City, has struggled to find his form in La Liga, failing to score in seven league appearances.

Sevilla, looking to revamp their squad, is open to offloading Iheanacho to create space for new signings. Despite his challenges, head coach García Pimienta has praised Iheanacho’s work ethic and respect within the team, though he admitted the forward’s limited game time has hampered his consistency.

English clubs, including Premier League side West Ham United and Championship teams West Bromwich Albion and Watford, are closely monitoring Iheanacho’s situation. Both West Brom and Watford view him as a potential solution to bolster their promotion campaigns, while West Ham sees him as a valuable addition to their attack.

Meanwhile, La Liga outfits Getafe CF and Las Palmas have also expressed interest. Las Palmas is reportedly preparing a loan offer, while Getafe is exploring both loan and permanent options.

As Sevilla aims to capitalize on Iheanacho's market value, the 28-year-old’s extensive Premier League experience makes him an attractive target for clubs seeking an experienced striker. The coming weeks will determine whether Iheanacho returns to English football or stays in Spain.