West Ham United have strengthened their attack by signing Gil Vicente striker Pablo Felipe and agreeing a deal for Lazio forward Taty Castellanos.
The two moves could cost up to £47m as the club battles relegation.
Pablo joins for £18.3m plus add-ons after scoring nine goals in Portugal this season.
The 21-year-old said he aims to prove himself quickly in the Premier League.
West Ham have also finalised a £26.1m agreement for Castellanos from Lazio.
The 27-year-old has scored twice this season and offers a deeper attacking option.
Manager Nuno Espírito Santo drove both deals after rejecting a £40m move for Jørgen Strand Larsen.
The club are short of forwards following Niclas Füllkrug’s loan exit.
West Ham remain interested in Fulham winger Adama Traoré and a new centre-back.
They are also selling Luis Guilherme to Sporting as part of a wider squad reshuffle.

