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West Ham are set to beat Premier League rivals West Brom to the signing of former Chelsea striker Salomon Kalou, Blowing Bubbles understands.
The Ivory Coast international has long had a fan in Hammers manager Sam Allardyce and the club are believed to be currently in talks with Kalou and his representatives with a view to a move. The striker's French club, Lille, are understood to be willing to do business for a fee in the region of £3m.
West Brom had previously looked favourites to land the skilful forward but this late move by Allardyce, made just as Albion looked to seal the deal, is said to have pushed the East London side into pole position in the race to sign Kalou.
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Thursday, 18 July 2013
Wednesday, 17 July 2013
No midfield signings needed says Allardyce amid Dorrans speculation
By Alex Shilling, News Editor
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West Brom midfielder Graham Dorrans will not be heading to the Boleyn Ground after Irons boss Sam Allardyce rejected reports he is preparing a bid.
Speaking after last night's 2-1 friendly win over Colchester, Allardyce said: "We have no interest in Graham Dorrans."
"He is a midfield player and you saw how many midfielders we had out there tonight."
The Hammers lost a versatile midfielder in May after Gary O'Neil opted to reject a new deal at Upton Park but with the emergence of youngster Ravel Morrison and a rapidly healing relationship between Allardyce and Alou Diarra after a bust-up between the pair last season which saw the Frenchman move on loan to Rennes in January, the club seemingly have no need to strengthen their midfield ranks.
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West Brom midfielder Graham Dorrans will not be heading to the Boleyn Ground after Irons boss Sam Allardyce rejected reports he is preparing a bid.
Speaking after last night's 2-1 friendly win over Colchester, Allardyce said: "We have no interest in Graham Dorrans."
"He is a midfield player and you saw how many midfielders we had out there tonight."
The Hammers lost a versatile midfielder in May after Gary O'Neil opted to reject a new deal at Upton Park but with the emergence of youngster Ravel Morrison and a rapidly healing relationship between Allardyce and Alou Diarra after a bust-up between the pair last season which saw the Frenchman move on loan to Rennes in January, the club seemingly have no need to strengthen their midfield ranks.
Tuesday, 16 July 2013
Irons in cut price move for Albion's Dorrans
By Alex Shilling, News Editor
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West Ham are set to renew their long-term interest in West Brom midfielder Graham Dorrans, according to the Sun this morning.
Hammers boss Sam Allardyce is desperate to sign a central midfielder following Gary O'Neil's departure last month and has been linked for moves for Inter Milan's Zdravko Kuzmanovic and free agent Orlando Engelaar, who is currently on trial at the club.
However, Scotland international Dorrans is unwanted by the Hawthorns club and could be available for as little as £3m, which would represent an attractive deal for the Irons who are keen to sign players on the cheap after a £16m outlay on England striker Andy Carroll.
Allardyce is thought also to want to sign a strike partner for Carroll and a back up centre forward, with question marks still hanging over the former Liverpool man's fitness as he battles to recover fro a heel injury.
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West Ham are set to renew their long-term interest in West Brom midfielder Graham Dorrans, according to the Sun this morning.
Hammers boss Sam Allardyce is desperate to sign a central midfielder following Gary O'Neil's departure last month and has been linked for moves for Inter Milan's Zdravko Kuzmanovic and free agent Orlando Engelaar, who is currently on trial at the club.
However, Scotland international Dorrans is unwanted by the Hawthorns club and could be available for as little as £3m, which would represent an attractive deal for the Irons who are keen to sign players on the cheap after a £16m outlay on England striker Andy Carroll.
Allardyce is thought also to want to sign a strike partner for Carroll and a back up centre forward, with question marks still hanging over the former Liverpool man's fitness as he battles to recover fro a heel injury.
Sunday, 14 July 2013
Hammers join pack of four chasing Albion outcast Odemwingie
By Alex Shilling, News Editor
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West Ham have joined a whole host of clubs hot on the trail of West Brom misfit Peter Odemwingie, according to Sky Sports.
The Nigeria international is thought to have no future left at the Hawthorns and it seems unlikely that he will given a second chance by boss Steve Clarke, but now has several options open to him, with the Irons, Fulham, Hull, Sunderland all joining Crystal Palace in pursuit of the 31 year old.
Odemwingie is held in contempt by Albion fans who saw his desire to move to QPR on deadline day of the January transfer window as being motivated by money, but the forward dismissed claims that his attempt to leave the club was about cash in an interview with the Birmingham Mail in May, stating that he 'took a pay cut of more than three times what I could have earned' to move to the West Midlands club in the first place. Odemwingie stated in the same interview that he is '90 per cent sure it is best for me to leave' and stated that there would be no bitterness between him at Clarke if he did move on.
The striker recently lashed out at the media, tweeting on 20 June: 'Read some articles online and laughed. Some journalists see life from towers and some from a few bricks.'
West Ham manager Sam Allardyce is understood to see the capture of a second striker as his first priority in the transfer market and has also been linked with moves for Celtic's Gary Hooper and Lille's Salomon Kalou as well as agreeing a fee with Argentine side Estudiantes for the 20 year old Colombian forward Duvan Zapata.
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West Ham have joined a whole host of clubs hot on the trail of West Brom misfit Peter Odemwingie, according to Sky Sports.
The Nigeria international is thought to have no future left at the Hawthorns and it seems unlikely that he will given a second chance by boss Steve Clarke, but now has several options open to him, with the Irons, Fulham, Hull, Sunderland all joining Crystal Palace in pursuit of the 31 year old.
Odemwingie is held in contempt by Albion fans who saw his desire to move to QPR on deadline day of the January transfer window as being motivated by money, but the forward dismissed claims that his attempt to leave the club was about cash in an interview with the Birmingham Mail in May, stating that he 'took a pay cut of more than three times what I could have earned' to move to the West Midlands club in the first place. Odemwingie stated in the same interview that he is '90 per cent sure it is best for me to leave' and stated that there would be no bitterness between him at Clarke if he did move on.
The striker recently lashed out at the media, tweeting on 20 June: 'Read some articles online and laughed. Some journalists see life from towers and some from a few bricks.'
West Ham manager Sam Allardyce is understood to see the capture of a second striker as his first priority in the transfer market and has also been linked with moves for Celtic's Gary Hooper and Lille's Salomon Kalou as well as agreeing a fee with Argentine side Estudiantes for the 20 year old Colombian forward Duvan Zapata.
Friday, 12 July 2013
Lukaku rejects Hammers loan deal
By Alex Shilling, News Editor
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West Ham's search for a second striker continues after Chelsea forward Romelu Lukaku turned down the chance to join the club on a season long loan.
The Hammers' hopes of convincing the 20 year old, who scored 17 times on loan at West Brom last season, to sign at Upton Park took a big knock yesterday afternoon after Lukaku was included in Chelsea's 25-man squad for their tour of Thailand.
Now all hopes of signing him appear dashed after Blues boss Jose Mourinho promised the Belgium international that he would get his chance at Stamford Bridge next season.
Irons boss Sam Allardyce, having inquired about Lukaku's availability in early May, made a firm offer to the West London club this week but was knocked back and will now pursue other targets. It is thought that the 57 year old still has slim hopes of bringing Lukaku's teammate Demba Ba back to the club where he scored seven goals in 12 games at the end of 2010/2011 season, despite reports last week that the Senegal international rejected a loan move to the Boleyn Ground.
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West Ham's search for a second striker continues after Chelsea forward Romelu Lukaku turned down the chance to join the club on a season long loan.
The Hammers' hopes of convincing the 20 year old, who scored 17 times on loan at West Brom last season, to sign at Upton Park took a big knock yesterday afternoon after Lukaku was included in Chelsea's 25-man squad for their tour of Thailand.
Now all hopes of signing him appear dashed after Blues boss Jose Mourinho promised the Belgium international that he would get his chance at Stamford Bridge next season.
Irons boss Sam Allardyce, having inquired about Lukaku's availability in early May, made a firm offer to the West London club this week but was knocked back and will now pursue other targets. It is thought that the 57 year old still has slim hopes of bringing Lukaku's teammate Demba Ba back to the club where he scored seven goals in 12 games at the end of 2010/2011 season, despite reports last week that the Senegal international rejected a loan move to the Boleyn Ground.
Thursday, 11 July 2013
Fresh Irons bid for Lille's Kalou
By Alex Shilling, News Editor
West Ham have made a new attempt to sign Ivory Coast international Salomon Kalou from Lille, say the Times today.
The Hammers were repeatedly linked with the former Chelsea forward towards the end of the season and were encouraged after Kalou was quoted as saying that he was 'crazy' about the Premier League and would be open to a return.
West Ham manager Sam Allardyce originally tried to sign the 28 year old last summer after promotion to the Premier League and is understood to have lodged his interest in the player once again. West Brom are also interested in Kalou, who could be available for as little as £2.6m.
The only stumbling block to any move is that the forward has asked for 'guarantees' from any prospective new club that he will play as a central striker. Allardyce is known for his preference for a lone striker up front and that role is currently taken by Andy Carroll, who the club have just splashed out £16m on. Thus, any new striker that the Irons were to sign would likely be expected to play off Carroll, acting as a foil for him- rather than leading the line.
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West Ham have made a new attempt to sign Ivory Coast international Salomon Kalou from Lille, say the Times today.
The Hammers were repeatedly linked with the former Chelsea forward towards the end of the season and were encouraged after Kalou was quoted as saying that he was 'crazy' about the Premier League and would be open to a return.
West Ham manager Sam Allardyce originally tried to sign the 28 year old last summer after promotion to the Premier League and is understood to have lodged his interest in the player once again. West Brom are also interested in Kalou, who could be available for as little as £2.6m.
The only stumbling block to any move is that the forward has asked for 'guarantees' from any prospective new club that he will play as a central striker. Allardyce is known for his preference for a lone striker up front and that role is currently taken by Andy Carroll, who the club have just splashed out £16m on. Thus, any new striker that the Irons were to sign would likely be expected to play off Carroll, acting as a foil for him- rather than leading the line.
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Wednesday, 10 July 2013
Irons' Lukaku move hangs in balance as Blues chase reinforcements
West Ham's pursuit of Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku is still very much on- but will depend on the West London side's own success in the transfer market.
The Hammers were told by the Blues in May, when they first inquired about Belgium international Lukaku, that no decision on the player's future would be made until a new permanent manager was installed at the club.
Jose Mourinho has since returned for a second spell in the Stamford Bridge hotseat, but it is understood that he is unwilling to let the 20 year old leave the club, either on loan or on a permanent basis, until a replacement has been signed.
Chelsea are currently chasing two strikers; Edinson Cavani of Napoli, and Christian Benteke of Aston Villa. The latter handed in a transfer request at Villa Park on Monday night, but the Blues face a transfer wrangle with Premier League rivals Liverpool and Spurs for the powerful frontman's signature. As both of these deals seem likely to drag on all summer long, it seems unlikely that any deal for the Hammers to bring Lukaku to E13 will materialise until the end of August.
West Ham are, meanwhile, losing their battle to bring another Chelsea forward in Demba Ba to the club. The former Iron is believed to have rejected both the Hammers and West Brom and now could be set for a lucrative move to Russian side Anzhi Makhachkala.
By Alex Shilling, News Editor
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Hammers eye Anderlecht star
West Ham are said to be keeping an eye on Senegalese defender Cheikhou Kouyate, who has impressed for Belgian giants Anderlecht this season.
Boss Sam Allardyce is a long term admirer of the 23 year old and began keeping tabs on him after his impressive performances for his country in the Olympics in London last summer.
Reports in Belgium claim that Kouyate is set to leave the country this summer, with a number of clubs interested in acquiring his services.
The centre half's agent Tedir Bekir today confirmed interest from English clubs that are believed to include West Ham as well as their Premier League rivals Newcastle and Southampton.
He told La Derniere Heure: "I won't give any names, but Cheikhou has contact from clubs in the middle of the table in England."
"He hasn't made a choice yet. The right balance between the sporting challenge, family and finances has to be found."
Dynamo Kiev are the other club rumoured to be interested in Kouyate, who can also play as a defensive midfielder.
By Alex Shilling, News Editor
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Boss Sam Allardyce is a long term admirer of the 23 year old and began keeping tabs on him after his impressive performances for his country in the Olympics in London last summer.
Reports in Belgium claim that Kouyate is set to leave the country this summer, with a number of clubs interested in acquiring his services.
The centre half's agent Tedir Bekir today confirmed interest from English clubs that are believed to include West Ham as well as their Premier League rivals Newcastle and Southampton.
He told La Derniere Heure: "I won't give any names, but Cheikhou has contact from clubs in the middle of the table in England."
"He hasn't made a choice yet. The right balance between the sporting challenge, family and finances has to be found."
Dynamo Kiev are the other club rumoured to be interested in Kouyate, who can also play as a defensive midfielder.
By Alex Shilling, News Editor
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Friday, 24 May 2013
Out of Luk: Irons likely to miss out on Chelsea hotshot
West Ham look set to be one of a host of Premier League clubs who will miss out signing Belgium striker Romelu Lukaku this summer, according to the Sun.
The Hammers were reported to have inquired about the 20 year old's availability and were told by Chelsea that no decision will be made on Lukaku's future until a new permanent manager is appointed to the Stamford Bridge hotseat.
However, the Sun claim today that Lukaku, who notched 14 goals on loan at West Bromwich Albion this season, is keen on a move to German outfit Borussia Dortmund.
The Bundesliga side finished 2nd in the league this season and face a Champions League final showdown with rivals Bayern Munich later this month, and with German football in the ascendancy, Lukaku is said to feel that his best opportunities may be abroad and looks likely to snub the Irons, as well as Swansea, Everton, Fulham, Aston Villa and Newcastle.
By Alex Shilling, News Editor
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The Hammers were reported to have inquired about the 20 year old's availability and were told by Chelsea that no decision will be made on Lukaku's future until a new permanent manager is appointed to the Stamford Bridge hotseat.
However, the Sun claim today that Lukaku, who notched 14 goals on loan at West Bromwich Albion this season, is keen on a move to German outfit Borussia Dortmund.
The Bundesliga side finished 2nd in the league this season and face a Champions League final showdown with rivals Bayern Munich later this month, and with German football in the ascendancy, Lukaku is said to feel that his best opportunities may be abroad and looks likely to snub the Irons, as well as Swansea, Everton, Fulham, Aston Villa and Newcastle.
By Alex Shilling, News Editor
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Thursday, 16 May 2013
Striker search Lukaking up- Irons inquire about permanent deal for Chelsea striker
After 24 hours of speculation about the future of Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku, West Ham's interest in the striker has been confirmed as the club have been in touch with the Blues over a permanent move to bring the Belgium international to East London.
Premier League rivals Swansea were this morning reported to be 'close' to sealing a loan move for the 20 year old and, realising that they risked being left behind in the race for the pacy forward, the Irons have this afternoon become the second club to enter negotiations with the Stamford Bridge club over Lukaku, who has spent this season on loan at West Brom.
However, the Daily Mail report that the inquiry was met by an insistence from Chelsea that no decision would be made over the future of the striker until a new manager is appointed, with interim boss Rafa Benitez's short-term deal due to expire at the end of the season.
Benitez himself has said this afternoon that he expects the Blues to 'spend £100m and sign three or four players,' and praised the young players currently at the club such as Oriel Romelu, Cesar Azpilicueta and Victor Moses but did not mention Lukaku, thus raising serious questions about the powerful striker's future at the club.
The Hammers are said to have asked Chelsea to keep them informed with any future developments regarding the player's future.
By Alex Shilling, News Editor
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Premier League rivals Swansea were this morning reported to be 'close' to sealing a loan move for the 20 year old and, realising that they risked being left behind in the race for the pacy forward, the Irons have this afternoon become the second club to enter negotiations with the Stamford Bridge club over Lukaku, who has spent this season on loan at West Brom.
However, the Daily Mail report that the inquiry was met by an insistence from Chelsea that no decision would be made over the future of the striker until a new manager is appointed, with interim boss Rafa Benitez's short-term deal due to expire at the end of the season.
Benitez himself has said this afternoon that he expects the Blues to 'spend £100m and sign three or four players,' and praised the young players currently at the club such as Oriel Romelu, Cesar Azpilicueta and Victor Moses but did not mention Lukaku, thus raising serious questions about the powerful striker's future at the club.
The Hammers are said to have asked Chelsea to keep them informed with any future developments regarding the player's future.
By Alex Shilling, News Editor
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Swanning about: Welsh side close to deal for Hammers target Lukaku
Swansea are close to a season-long loan deal for Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku, the Daily Mail are reporting this morning.
Reports yesterday linked West Ham with a move for the Belgium international, but the Capital One Cup winners look set to gazumph a whole host of clubs including Everton, Aston Villa and Newcastle and seal a move for the exciting 20 year old.
Lukaku has lit up the Premier League this season with an impressive 14 goals on loan at West Brom and looks set for another move away from Stamford Bridge this summer, with the newly-crowned Europa League champions expected to spend big on another striker in the summer.
By Alex Shilling, News Editor
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Reports yesterday linked West Ham with a move for the Belgium international, but the Capital One Cup winners look set to gazumph a whole host of clubs including Everton, Aston Villa and Newcastle and seal a move for the exciting 20 year old.
Lukaku has lit up the Premier League this season with an impressive 14 goals on loan at West Brom and looks set for another move away from Stamford Bridge this summer, with the newly-crowned Europa League champions expected to spend big on another striker in the summer.
By Alex Shilling, News Editor
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Wednesday, 15 May 2013
Hammers eye £15m move for Chelsea star Lukaku
Reports this afternoon are linking West Ham with a big money move for Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku, amid speculation about the Belgium international's future at Stamford Bridge.
Lukaku has been in red hot form for West Brom this season, for whom he has spent the season on loan, scoring 14 goals and firing the Baggies to a first-ever top half Premier League finish and is reportedly being watched by the Irons, Fulham, Everton, Aston Villa and Newcastle.
The news comes after widespread reports this morning that the Hammers are in negotiations with Liverpool over the permanent transfer of on-loan Reds striker Andy Carroll, and so the future of any deal for Lukaku, and of any deal for Wilfried Bony, Gary Hooper or Jordan Rhodes, all of whom the club have been linked with in recent days, is almost certain to be dependent on the progression of the talks with the Anfield club over Carroll, as the new Premier League financial regulations mean that signing the England striker would take a huge chunk out of the club's transfer budget this summer.
Chelsea striker Lukaku is expected to hold showdown talks with the West London outfit next week as he considers the next step in his career.
By Alex Shilling, News Editor
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Lukaku has been in red hot form for West Brom this season, for whom he has spent the season on loan, scoring 14 goals and firing the Baggies to a first-ever top half Premier League finish and is reportedly being watched by the Irons, Fulham, Everton, Aston Villa and Newcastle.
The news comes after widespread reports this morning that the Hammers are in negotiations with Liverpool over the permanent transfer of on-loan Reds striker Andy Carroll, and so the future of any deal for Lukaku, and of any deal for Wilfried Bony, Gary Hooper or Jordan Rhodes, all of whom the club have been linked with in recent days, is almost certain to be dependent on the progression of the talks with the Anfield club over Carroll, as the new Premier League financial regulations mean that signing the England striker would take a huge chunk out of the club's transfer budget this summer.
Chelsea striker Lukaku is expected to hold showdown talks with the West London outfit next week as he considers the next step in his career.
By Alex Shilling, News Editor
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Thursday, 9 May 2013
Fab Ab wants City assurances or will push for move- Irons on red alert
Reported West Ham target Abdisalam Ibrahim wants assurances from Manchester City that he is a part of their future, or he will look for a way out of the club, the Daily Star report today.
Hammers boss Sam Allardyce is a long-term admirer of the man dubbed 'the next Patrick Vieira,' and was accredited with an interest in the 22 year old in March.
Big Sam will, however, have to fight off competition for Ibrahim if he wants to land the Norway U21 international, with Premier League rivals Arsenal, Tottenham, Liverpool, Everton, Swansea, Aston Villa, West Brom and Fulham and Championship promotion hopefuls Brighton all reportedly interested in the midfielder.
By Alex Shilling, News Editor
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Hammers boss Sam Allardyce is a long-term admirer of the man dubbed 'the next Patrick Vieira,' and was accredited with an interest in the 22 year old in March.
Big Sam will, however, have to fight off competition for Ibrahim if he wants to land the Norway U21 international, with Premier League rivals Arsenal, Tottenham, Liverpool, Everton, Swansea, Aston Villa, West Brom and Fulham and Championship promotion hopefuls Brighton all reportedly interested in the midfielder.
By Alex Shilling, News Editor
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Wednesday, 8 May 2013
Haycock reveals delight at 'fantastic' Dev Squad season and looks ahead to young stars turning out at Olympic Stadium
West Ham U21s manager Nick Haycock has brushed aside the disappointment of two defeats in the last matches of the season and has praised his young side for a great season in a competitive Elite U21 Premier League.
Speaking to West Ham TV after yesterday 1-0 defeat to West Brom, Haycock looked back on the positives from the year.
"Taking this game away, I'm delighted with the players this season. We've given young players a chance on a regular basis and a stat revealed we're the youngest team in the U21s league, which is great news. The league has been a fantastic thing for West Ham United.
"This place is full of good young players who are getting challenged now, playing up, playing with and against older players. I can only see us going onto bigger and brighter things. We've more than competed in this Elite Group and I think we warranted being in that top three.”
Unfortunately his rallying cries in recent weeks didn’t see results go their way to end the season on a high, but he was pleased with the performance against Albion despite the loss.
He said: "We gave a poor goal away right on the stroke of half time and that ended up costing us the game. The second-half display was much better. It showed that we had the quality to score and on another day we might have had two or three."
He was also highly complimentary about youngsters George Moncur, Sebastian Lletget, Pelly Ruddock, Leo Chambers and Elliot Lee.
As a final conclusion on this up-and-down season, Haycock said: "This was our first year as a Category One Academy and we've made great strides. It's a thriving time, and I've told the players, it's down to them as to how far they go. It's all there for them, the opportunity being the main thing, because it's a club that has always had a tradition of producing players. Three years down the line, we're hoping some of this lot are going to be playing in the Olympic Stadium."
There’s no doubt that some of the season performances have shown the raw talent of both the youngsters brought through the famous Hammers academy and those signed from elsewhere. There have been a few moments of disappointment, but Haycock’s words are a fair round up of an eventful season for the U21 Development Squad.
By Lucy Woolford, Youth and Development Squad reporter
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Tuesday, 7 May 2013
Dev Squad end season with defeat
West Ham U21s' season didn't quite come to the close they hoped after another loss, this time to West Brom, in the final game of the Barclays U21 Premier League.
The 1-0 defeat ensured that the Irons the season on the high that skipper Callum Driver had called for pre-match, but the lads can take heart in the narrow nature of the scoreline after the 5-2 demolition by Southampton last week.
There were chances for the Hammers to equalise after Adil Nabi’s shot was deflected into the goal by Jordan Spence in first half injury time to put Albion in front. Striker Paul McCallum, fresh from a productive loan at League Two side Aldershot, came close and Elliot Lee had a great effort stopped by the Baggies' keeper before later hitting the bar in the second half with a free kick.
Unfortunately, Matthias Fanimo was stretchered off in the first half, so our best wishes are with him. His injury made way for Irish forward Sean Maguire to put in another shift but with no goal.
That caps a very up and down season for the U21 side, which has seen the excitement of new signing Wellington Paulista, the emergence of great young talent such as Elliot Lee and some late drama, notably the last-gasp 3-2 win against Liverpool.
We will bring you reaction from players and manager on this as it arrives.
By Lucy Woolford
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Thursday, 2 May 2013
Hammers set for summer swoop to sign £3.5m Olsson
West Ham are eyeing up West Brom defender Jonas Olsson and will be able to land him on the cheap this summer, after a £3.5m release clause in the Sweden international has become apparent, the Daily Mirror are reporting this morning.
The 29 year old last month stated a desire to play in London, and was the subject of interest from both the Hammers and QPR during the last two transfer windows. However, with the R's relegation from the Premier League being confirmed last weekend, the Upton Park club are now in pole position to sign the experienced defender.
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