The 18-year-old is currently experiencing his first extended spell of senior football whilst on loan at Scottish League One outfit Alloa Athletic.
Wales has impressed since moving on a temporary deal to the third-tier side earlier this season, finding the net on 12 occasions in 24 league appearances.
The attacker also has experience of playing for Kilmarnock in the Scottish Premiership, earning 10 appearances across the 2022-23 campaign.
Wales possesses relative international pedigree, with his performances domestically seeing him earn a call-up for Scotland Under-19s this term.
West Ham, Burnley in hunt for Kilmarnock's WalesAccording to FootballTransfers, two Premier League clubs are keen on the securing the services of Kilmarnock's Wales during the summer transfer window.
The report claims that West Ham are monitoring the development of the 18-year-old, who has been a towering presence at the top end of the pitch for Alloa this season.
Scottish manager David Moyes and the Hammers are clearly looking to the future with the possible acquisition of Wales, who would enter the East Londoners' youth ranks.
It is also understood that Premier League strugglers Burnley are interested in the signing of Wales, meaning that West Ham could face some serious competition in the race for his signature.
The boyhood Kilmarnock fan won the Rising Academy Star award at Killie last season after bagging 25 goals for the club's youth teams across all competitions.
Burnley's focus on ScotlandWith Wales's contract at Rugby Park expiring in the summer of 2025, Kilmarnock are at risk of losing the striker for nothing
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