West Ham United have a 'definite interest' in Lazaro and could look to tie up a late deal which would see the Flamengo star head to the London Stadium, according to transfer insider Dean Jones.

Hammers boss David Moyes, who is able to offer continental football after seeing his side qualify for the Europa Conference League group stage, may bolster his squad ahead of the 11pm deadline on September 1.

GiveMeSport Transfer Update With Dean Jones

GiveMeSport Transfer Update With Dean Jones

What's the latest news involving Lazaro?

According to Fabrizio Romano, West Ham were frustrated in their initial efforts to sign Lazaro as a verbal bid - worth £6million - was rejected by Brazilian giants Flamengo out of hand.

The transfer guru suggests the Hammers are facing competition from Belgian sides and they could be forced to fork out as much as £12million to win the race for the former Brazil under-17 international.

Flamengo president Marcos Braz has revealed that West Ham have been made aware of Lazaro's price tag and the playmaker's current employers are keen to retain his services.

It is understood that the two clubs are still locked in talks and the east Londoners are mulling over whether to table a second offer.

Flamengo are not necessarily under pressure to sell Lazaro as his contract is valid until March 2025, so West Ham will have to meet their demands if they want to sew up a deal ahead of the transfer window slamming shut.

What has Dean Jones said about Lazaro?

Jones has been made aware that West Ham are keen to bolster their squad with the addition of Lazaro.

The transfer insider, however, is unsure as to whether a deal for the attacking midfielder is progressing as the deadline nears.

Jones told GIVEMESPORT: "I don't know much about that one in particular, but there does seem to be something in it.

"I texted one person that might know and he said there was definite interest, but he didn't know how far along the road it was."

Would Lazaro be a good signing for West Ham?

South American football expert Tim Vickery has hinted that Lazaro may have been on West Ham's radar for a prolonged period of time and described him as a 'strong, strapping attacking midfielder'.

The playmaker is enjoying a productive season in his homeland, having scored eight goals and registered a further seven assists in 42 appearances.

That is no mean feat for a 20-year-old who had only enjoyed 16 outings prior to the current campaign.

Lazaro has already won the Brazilian title and the Under-17 World Cup during the early stages of his career and could be a shrewd acquisition for the future.