Williams may move to West Ham
Gavin Williams, the former Hereford United player, could be moving to West Ham from Yeovil.
Rumours last night at Edgar Street suggested that Williams could command a fee of around £750,000 (seems over the top - ed) but it is understood that discussions are still continuing between the Glovers and West Ham and no fee has yet been agreed. Alan Pardew was said to have visited Yeovil last week.
According to Ciderspace Williams has made 110 appearances for Yeovil Town and scored 21 goals since his arrival from Hereford United during May at the close of the 2001-02 season for an undisclosed compensation package and a sell-on clause.
Williams travelled to East London last Wednesday and met up with his prospective new team-mates.
The move to The Championship could see the Merthyr Tydfil-born ace push for a place in the full Welsh squad.
Williams moved to Yeovil from Hereford in May 2002. At the beginning of this season he was linked with Doncaster but no deal was agreed probably because the offer involved was said to be only around £100,000.
At the time, the Hereford Times reported that the deal to sell Williams to Yeovil included a sell-on clause.
The Edgar Street club have finally agreed a £22,500 fee for Gavin Williams with FA Umbro Trophy winners Yeovil Town. The deal for the highly-rated utility player, who moved to Huish Park last week, includes a 25 per cent sell-on clause so that Hereford will benefit if he is sold again.

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