It’s only 1st January and already we’re on the move.

It’s being reported that Pablo is on his way from Gil Vicente to West Ham and, at long last, we’ve finally got the striker business started.

We’ve agreed a deal for the 21-year-old Brazilian forward, with the young hit-man undergoing his medical today ahead of a possible debut against Wolves.

But that’s not where the attacking reinforcements stop. Reports now confirm that West Ham have agreed a deal with Lazio for Valentín “Taty” Castellanos, worth around €29 million (£25 million), with only the formalities left to complete.

The Argentine striker would represent a serious statement of intent. Proven at the top level and with the energy and edge this side has been crying out for, Castellanos adds real firepower and competition up front at a crucial point in the season.

This is exactly what we’ve been desperate for. Pablo brings raw potential and hunger, while Castellanos offers goals, aggression and experience, a combination that could be decisive in this relegation scrap.

And I don’t think we’re finished yet. With Luis Guilherme’s exit agreed and Niclas Fullkrug already in Milan sorting early registration, expect more twists and turns as the window really starts to heat up.