West Ham have completed the signing of young Portuguese forward Xande Silva.

The 21-year-old, who has represented his country at youth level since he was 15, arrives on an three-year contract from Primeira Liga side Vitoria de Guimaraes for an undisclosed fee.
Silva, who who scored once in 26 top flight appearances for Vitoria de Guimaraes, will immediately link up with the Hammers' U23 squad and is set to debut in Friday's training ground friendly against Watford.

The youngster told West Ham's official website: 'This is a very important moment for me. This is a new experience for me, out of Portugal. I am very happy to be here at West Ham.
'I am a technical player and I am very fast. I will give West Ham 100% on the pitch every time I play.
'It's a big dream of mine to play here in England. This is a club with a big history, with very good fans and I'm very excited to be here.'
Academy Director Terry Westley said: 'I would like to welcome Xande Silva to West Ham United and wish him a successful future with the club. He has shown good promise in his early career with Vitoria de Guimaraes and through the youth levels with Portugal.
'He is now joining a very talented group of Under-23 players here and will continue the next stage of his development with us. We look forward to watching his progress over the course of the coming season.'

