West Ham United have strengthened their frontline by signing Pablo Felipe from Gil Vicente and agreeing a deal for Taty Castellanos of Lazio.
The two moves, driven by manager Nuno Espírito Santo, could cost up to £47m.
West Ham are fighting relegation and prioritised attacking reinforcements.
Pablo joins for £18.3m plus add-ons after scoring nine goals this season in Portugal.
The 21-year-old said he is determined to prove himself in the Premier League.
Castellanos will arrive for about £26.1m after talks concluded on New Year’s Day.
The 27-year-old has scored twice in 12 appearances this season and offers a deeper attacking role.
West Ham dropped plans to sign Jørgen Strand Larsen after judging his £40m valuation excessive.
They remain short of forwards following Niclas Füllkrug’s loan move to Milan.
The club are also pursuing defensive reinforcements and reshaping their squad in January.
