WEST Ham are reportedly keeping tabs on Rangers star Daniel Cousin as they seek to boost their forward options for next season.

The Gabon international's agent claims that the player is ready to quit Ibrox and is attracting the interest of a "number of Premier League clubs".

Fulham are certain to rekindle their interest in the 31-year-old after being denied that chance in January.

Then, FIFA blocked the move because the player had already represented two clubs, Lens and Rangers, in the same season and could not play for a third.

Newcastle are also said to be keen to secure Cousin's services.

And the powerful frontman's agent Willie McKay revealed that his client would love a dream move south of the border.

"I would expect Daniel to leave Rangers this summer and he is still very interested in a move to England," McKay told skysports.

"He was disappointed when the move to Fulham in January was blocked, but he showed what a real professional he was by returning to Rangers and scoring a few important goals for them.

"He would love the chance to play in the Premier League and there is interest from a number of clubs."