West Ham United have signed French midfielder, Dimitri Payet from
Marseille on a five-year contract.
The deal which saw the 29-year-old trade the Stade Velodrome for the
Boleyn Ground the Premier League side says is worth “an undisclosed
eight-figure” while reports suggests more than £10m.
He becomes the third signing by new coach coach Slaven Bilic, following
Spanish midfielder Pedro Obiang and Republic of Ireland goalkeeper
Darren Randolph.
Payet tells West Ham’s official website:
“I’m an attacking footballer so for sure I like attacking football and
that they’re counting on me to help achieve that gives me a sense of
responsibility.
“The fact that I’m here is also down to that. I’m very happy to be here.
It’s true that it’s taken a little while but that’s normal,
negotiations are like that. But now that it’s done, I’m very happy.”
Payet, who joined Marseilles from fellow Ligue 1 outfit LOSC Lille in
June 2013, scored seven goals in 36 appearances in the 2014-15 season.
His senior France debut came in an Euro 2012 qualifying win over Romania
in 2011 and grabbed his first international goal in an international
friendly against Belgium last month
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