West Ham United are considering the next steps in relation to a FA
arbitration panel ruling
23.09.2008
West Ham United have responded today to a FA arbitration panel ruling
concerning the club and Sheffield United.
The club need to digest the full findings of the arbitration panel and will
consult lawyers before considering the next steps that we might take on this
matter. It would be not be appropriate to comment further at this stage.
Club comment on summer transfer activity
With regard to the club's transfer activity this summer, we made no
assumptions in terms of the arbitration panel and were only informed of the
ruling on Friday. The only considerations taken into account were our
previously stated aims of improving the first team with top-quality players
committed to the future and a reduction in the size of the squad, in turn
raising additional revenues for the club.
We are delighted with the signings made in Valon Behrami, Jan Lastuvka,
Walter Lopez, Herita Ilunga and David Di Michele, along with several
talented young prospects recruited for our Academy. Furthermore, the club
were able to reject a number of significant bids for first-team players
during the summer.
Our transfer policy continues to be based on sound football and business
principles with the aim of taking West Ham United forward under new manager
Gianfranco Zola. All at the club will not be deterred in this regard and we
are fully focused on our ambitions in the cup competitions and the Barclays
Premier League.
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