Tuesday, July 7

Daily WHUFC News - 7th July 2015

Bilic excited by Payet arrival
WHUFC.com

West Ham United manager Slaven Bilic is thrilled that the Club were able to purchase his number one target and hopes that Dimitri Payet can follow in the footsteps of some big French names and be a major star in the Premier League. Payet, who signed a five-year deal for an eight-figure sum joined up with his new team-mates for the first time on Sunday night at the Club's training base in Ireland and is relishing the chance to make his first start. The France international was the one of the star performers for Marseille last season and was being chased by a number of top European clubs. But West Ham United won the race to clinch his signature and Bilic is confident he will become a fans favourite at the Boleyn Ground next season. Bilic said: "He is a great player and did really well at a big club like Marseille. He was fantastic last year and I really wanted him. The Club did a great job to get a player who had so many offers. We are expecting big things from him and we will help him to adjust. "Everyone who is connected to West Ham will enjoy seeing him. The French League is one of the big five and we have seen so many good players who have come over from France and done well in the Premier League. "He is a great player and was my number one target. I am delighted that he has joined us."

Bilic was also happy to appoint his close friend and former team-mate Julian Dick to his backroom staff before the team flew out to Ireland and believes he will have a major impact in the dressing room. Bilic added: "It was my choice from the beginning. I didn't bring Julian onto my staff because he is a legend. He is my friend and we were room-mates when we played together. We were very close then. "We met after I signed and it was like we had never been apart. Without a doubt it was something I wanted to do. I am very demanding and ask a lot from my players and staff. "That is only possible if you have a good atmosphere and people with good qualities. I am very happy that my staff have that."

Bilic has wasted no time getting out onto the training field with his new players and feels this is a crucial period as he gets to know his new players. "The lads have been training really well and I can see the energy and motivation from the players. All the facilities have been really good. "The only thing I don't like is that we basically have two teams but that will change after the second leg in Andorra. We will then have one group. "It is crucial to have this time together and if you can have a good pre-season you can achieve better results. For me as a new manager you need time for the players to understand your principles and your philosophy. We have enough time."

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Boleyn Insider
WHUFC.com

Our man on the inside lifts the lid on the latest transfer speculation...

The hard work continues behind the scenes to strengthen the squad and I have been told there is both good and bad news for the Club as they look to bring in new players. I believe that one of the Club's major targets has all but agreed to join and should put pen to paper when he returns from holiday. My understanding is that the player has agreed a 12-month loan deal and is another exciting signing for Slaven Bilic. However, my sources have told me that a move for another summer target has unfortunately been delayed after the player picked up an injury and is expected to face a spell on the sidelines. I believe that the Club will not consider making a move until the injury has cleared up.

There is better news surrounding further additions to the squad and I have been told that the Club expect to have the first of two or three major signings by the middle of the month. There have also been reports in Spain linking West Ham United with a move for Real Madrid defender Alvaro Arbeloa, but I have been told there is no truth in those rumours.

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Dicksie lays down spot kick challenge for Nobes
KUMB.com
Filed: Monday, 6th July 2015
By: Staff Writer

Julian Dicks threw down the gauntlet this weekend by insisting that he could still beat Mark Noble in a penalty shootout competition.

The two Hammers are both well-known for their accuracy from 12 yards with current penalty taker Noble's record being equally as strong as that of former spot kick supremo Dicks, who scored 35 of his 39 penalties for West Ham during his two spells at the club in the 1980s and 1990s.

Likewise current midfielder Noble - who scored an incredible 18 consecutive spot kicks before missing against Tottenham on the opening day of the 2014/15 season - is just as deadly from 12 yards. Although not as deadly as the club's new Coaching Assistant, according to Dicks himself!

Posing on Saturday in reply to a message from a supporter asking if they'd practised together yet, Dicks replied: "No need to - I'd win" - before posting a thumbs-up emoji.

Julian Dicks @JULIAN3DICKS
No need too I'd win 👍 https://twitter.com/sjpwhu/status/617330075265028100
2:55 PM - 4 Jul 2015

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Bilic explains Dicks appointment
KUMB.com
Filed: Monday, 6th July 2015
By: Staff Writer

Slaven Bilic has explained the reasoning behind hiring former West Ham Ladies manager Julian Dicks.

Dicks, a former KUMB columnist was appointed as Coaching Assistant last weekend, ending his short spell with the Ladies.

And Bilic explained that he was delighted to bring the 46-year-old former fell back into his new camp due to their great friendship, which began when the two first played together under Harry Redknapp in the mid-1990s.

"It was my choice from the beginning," he told whufc.com. "I didn't bring Julian onto my staff because he is a legend. He is my friend and we were room-mates when we played together. We were very close then.

"We met after I signed and it was like we had never been apart. Without a doubt it was something I wanted to do. I am very demanding and ask a lot from my players and staff.

"That is only possible if you have a good atmosphere and people with good qualities. I am very happy that my staff have that."

Dicks is currently in Ireland with Bilic and the remainder of the first team squad that will not be travelling to Andorra later this week for the first qualifying round, second leg clash with FC Lusitanos.

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Irons "coming closer" on defender talks
Posted by Hugh5outhon1895 on July 6, 2015 in News, Whispers
C AND H

West Ham are continuing talks with Juventus over the prospect of Angelo Ogbonna making a switch to Upton Park. Manager Slaven Bilic is keen to get a new central defender drafted into pre-season training as soon as possible but ClaretandHugh understands there is still some way to go in negotiations. The two sides were last night described to us as "coming closer" but reports that the 27 year old had given his farewells to the Juventus team mates were described as "clearly premature."
No firm offer has been made by the club and with clubs unwilling to put the first price marker down in negotiations these days some "fencing" is going on although there is a willingness on both sides for a deal to be done We were also told that both Monaco's Aymen Abdennour and Aleksandar Dragovic of Lokomitiv Moscow were both unavailable at around £20 million plus but that the Hammers had three other central defenders on their list if the talks for Ogbonna failed. However, our source said: "At the moment things are proceeding at the sort of pace we would expect and that a fee of around 10 to 12 million euros was likely starting point. There's some fencing going on."

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Hammers looking for fringe player offer
Posted by Hugh5outhon1895 on July 6, 2015 in News, Whispers
C AND H

West Ham are still unable to find a loan or permanent deal for Matt Jarvis. The £10 million winger would be allowed to move on if the club could find a buyer but we understand even those clubs who have expressed a loan interest are unwilling to cover the player's wages in full. With Modibo Maiga back at the club and Kevin Nolan in the final season of his contract the club are keen to recoup wages to bring in new players. But Jarvis' dip in form isn't encouraging any serious offers from the Premier League and the club is hoping that some good pre-season excursions may encourage interest. The player has expressed his enthusiasm to work under the new boss as he bids to kick start his Hammers career but the club is open to offers. Nolan meanwhile has been training seriously hard and one training ground source said: "He's lean and hard. He's really been at it – don't rule him out as a serious impact sub type player in his last season." However, as reported yesterday on ClaretandHugh, he remains another the club would allow to move on if he could find the right deal

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New Irons line-up taking shape!
Posted by Hugh5outhon1895 on July 6, 2015 in News, Whispers
C AN H

Andy Carroll's chances of becoming a regular first team starter – even when fit – look no better and perhaps worse than any other player – as Slaven Bilic goes about the task of bulding his new West Ham., a regular front two. Even though it's being predicted that the £17 million signing is likely to be ready for the start of the Premier League season those close to the manager – and aware of the way he likes to play – reckon that Diafra Sakho and Enner Valencia will be his preferred pairing. ObiangIndeed a regular front two will be a welcome move to a fanbase that's been screaming out for it and the manager looks likely to put new £10 million signing, Dimitri Payet, in behind them two as a major playmaking presence. With a new central defender being hunted and word that the manager also wants a new attacking midfielder, plus of course a right back it's impossible to name his first starting line up with entire accuracy.
But it's likely he will play an orthodox four at the back with Song – assuming the transfer goes through – sat in front with Kouyate and Obiang in advanced midfield roles ready to join the offensive motion whilst being fully capable of defensive duties.

(4-3-1-2) AN Other (probably Jenkinson), Reid, An Other, Cresswell; Song; Obiang, Kouyate; Payet; Sakho and Valencia.

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New Downing talks underway
Posted by Hugh5outhon1895 on July 6, 2015 in News, Whispers
C AND H

West Ham and Middlesbrough are now locked in talks over Stewart Downing's future. We reported yesterday that the Championship outfit had made a "fantastic offer" to the Irons in the hope of wooing the fans favourite back to the Riverside. The Hammers had initially knocked back Boro's opening offer and rebuffed interest from Sunderland but the north eastern club's chairman Stewart Gibson has now upped the ante considerably with his latest bid. ClaretandHugh was told yesterday (Sunday) of the new offer which has piled the pressure on the Irons management to do a deal. And we understand talks are now again in progress but an insider stressed: "There is certainly no agreement at this stage of things." With the arrival of Dimitri Payet and Pedro Obiang the Irons are ready to talk but will play serious hardball over the fee given that Downing was one of our best players last season earning an international recall

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Big Ray sticks it on Spurs
Posted by Hugh5outhon1895 on July 6, 2015 in News, Whispers
C AND H

Ray Winstone's view of the move to the Olympic Stadium makes brilliant reading in his autobiography which is my current reading.
Here's what he has to say on the subject in his book titled "Young Winston":
"I'm proud of where I come from but that doesn't mean I never want things to change. For instance, on the controversial subject of West Ham moving to the Olympic Stadium in Stratford in 2016, a lot of people who ask me about it expect me to get really upset, but I don't think it's a shame at all. I will miss Upton Park but it's always been hard work to get to. And if you want the club to progress , we've got to take the chance of a proper stadium with better transport links and parking facilities as that's the only way to attract better players. On top that, to be honest, the whole thing has probably been worth doing just for how much it's pissed Tottenham off."

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Gold: I don't want to lose control of Irons'
Posted by Hugh5outhon1895 on July 6, 2015 in News, Whispers
C AND H

David Gold has declared that he doesn't want to give up ownership of West Ham with his co chairman David Sullivan all the while he has breath in his body.

Many believe that the move to Stratford could see the club become a magnet for rich investors – a view seemingly shared by former Arsenal star Ray Parlour.

Speaking to talkSport Parlour said; "I think down the line, a big hitter might come in and buy West Ham and suddenly that could put them in the same bracket and they're going for that top four."

Gold, however, insists that is very much a double-edged sword scenario and that he wants to remain in charge of the club with his long term business colleague Sullivan.

Speaking to ClaretandHugh he said: "To be in control of this great club has been my dream for many years but if someone really really really rich came along maybe we would have to move aside.

"But I think we would both want to continue playing a role in helping establish and stabilise the club."

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Report: Cabaye fancies Hammers switch
Posted by Hugh5outhon1895 on July 6, 2015 in News, Whispers
C AND H

New reports are circulating this evening that Yohan Cabaye is keen on a move to Upton Park. According to Le Parisien the former Newcastle United midfielder Cabaye fanices a move to east London rather than south where his former Toon boss Alan Pardew is believed to be closing in on him. The French publication claims that the former Newcastle star wants to leave Paris St Germain – which is well known – but that his preferred destination is the Boleyn. The 'paper reveales that Palace have made a bid of €14 million (£9.9m) for Cabaye, but that the midfielder is still hoping the Hammers will move in.

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Hammers legend left "gutted" after losing U-21's job
by WHUFCTV.com on July 6th, 2015

Former West Ham defender turned coach Steve Potts has been demoted from managing West Ham's development squad, and will once again take charge of the U-18's

Former West Ham defender turned coach Steve Potts has been demoted from managing West Ham's development squad, and will once again take charge of the U-18's side.

​According to a reliable source, Potts, who only landed the U-21's management role back in January 2015 following a coaching re-structure ​in the Hammers' backroom set-up, was told a while back that he would be no longer be in charge of the development squad and will return to manage the U-18's once again by Academy Director Terry Westley.

​Potts is a former Hammers captain and made more than 400 appearances for the club in all competitions.
As a coach, the former Hammers defender led the club's Under-18 side to the Under-18 Premier League play-offs the season before last and has worked within the Hammers' academy structure since 2011.

A source told WHUFCTV.com that Potts is "gutted" to have lost the job, and although some may not see it as a "demotion" of sorts, the Hammers legend certainly thinks of it in that way.

WHUFCTV.com was also informed that the decision to move Potts back to managing the U-18's squad was taken by Terry Westley before Slaven Bilic was appointed as West Ham's new manager.

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Report: Yohan Cabaye wants West Ham move despite Crystal Palace interest
HITC
Subhankar Mondal

Crystal Palace and West Ham United are reportedly interested in former Newcastle United midfielder Yohan Cabaye. Former Newcastle United midfielder Yohan Cabaye wants to join West Ham United this summer, according to Le Parisien. It has been reported by the French publication that the former Newcastle star wants to leave PSG, and that he desires to move to West Ham.
According to the report, Crystal Palace have made a bid of €14 million (£9.9m) for Cabaye, but the players want to join the Hammers and is waiting for the right proposal. Le Parisien has also claimed that London outfit West Ham have made contact with PSG regarding the transfer of the 29-year-old. This latest development will come as a blow to Palace, who seem to be keen on signing former Newcastle star Cabaye this summer. If the player is not interested in joining the Eagles, then perhaps the London outfit should look elsewhere for midfield reinforcements. As for West Ham, the quality of manager Slaven Bilic's squad will certainly increase if they are able to sign Cabaye.

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Parlour makes an exciting prediction over the future of West Ham
HITC
Lewis Doe

Former Arsenal midfielder Ray Parlour has suggested West Ham United could be an attractive proposition for new investment in the near future. Former Arsenal favourite Ray Parlour made a prediction over the future of West Ham when he appeared as a co-host on the Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast Show for talkSPORT. Parlour suggested that the Hammers are heading in the right direction under co-owners David Gold and David Sullivan, which could see the club get to a point where a new investor wants to come in and help transform the club. "West Ham are obviously looking forward to the Olympic Stadium with 54,000 fans suddenly," he told talkSPORT. "West Ham in the future, whether they are thinking about selling it Gold and Sullivan, I think down the line, a big hitter might come in and buy West Ham and suddenly that could put them in the same bracket and they're going for that top four."

One step at a time

It's important West Ham and the fans don't get too far ahead of themselves because there is a lot of pressure over manager Slaven Bilic. He's now had a chance to see his squad in competitive action with a comfortable first leg win over Lusitans in the Europa League, which is just one competition the club will be expected to compete in over the coming season.
The Premier League is always going to be the priority and West Ham do have the potential to become a very attractive club to new investors, but the thinking shouldn't applied to more than just the next couple of months.

What's a realistic aim for the Hammers?

The first priority should be to stay in the top flight because of how important the Premier League has become financially. A top half finish would be great, but it's vital West Ham are in the hat to take a share of that massive TV deal, which will only increase their financial power over the next couple of seasons.

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Picture: Slaven Bilic and the proud moment these West Ham youngsters Reece Oxford and Lewis Page will never forget
HITC
Damien Lucas

This is the proud moment West Ham United youngsters Reece Oxford and Lewis Page will never forget as new boss Slaven Bilic hands them their debut shirts. The Hammers Academy stars were presented with their match shirts by new boss Bilic and co-owner David Gold ahead of their impressive debuts in the 3-0 Europa League win over FC Lusitans. Bilic elected to watch the game from the stands as a show of respect to academy manager Terry Westley who had already started preparations for the match ahead of Bilic's official arrival at the club. But he did visit the dressing room before and after the match and in a poignant moment handed 16-year-old Oxford the shirt which would make him the youngest ever player in West Ham's 120-year history. It was a proud moment for Bilic, who told the club's official website: "I wanted to go to the dressing room to wish them luck. "I didn't want to interrupt their pre-match routine too much but I wanted to wish them luck and hope that they did well. "They both did a good job and it will stay in their memories for ever."

An unforgettable moment to cherish

But it will be something the young duo will never forget and should cherish for the rest of their careers. At just 16, it is easy to see why Oxford had some of the top clubs in Europe chasing him before signing a long term deal with the Hammers. He was unlucky not to mark his debut with a goal and was even barking out orders to his teammates. Remember the name because the Hammers have a real future England star on their hands here. Page also shone in his first senior game for the club he supported as a young boy. The homegrown starlet looked sharp and focused on his first team debut and showed some neat touches out on the left. He also wasn't afraid to get on the ball and get at his opposite number, a quality West Ham fans like to see in their full-backs. Both players could not be under better coaches . With Bilic a former West Ham favourite and centre half and one of his new coaches, Julian Dicks, a legendary left back for the Hammers, both Oxford and Page could not be better placed to learn their trade. Like Page, Dicks liked to get bomb forward and attack the opposition from the left back position.
Oxford is a cultured centre back much like Bilic was and has been likened to another West Ham academy graduate Rio Ferdinand, who flourished under the tutelage of the Croatian international when they were teammates back in 1997.

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Cabaye wants West Ham, not Crystal Palace, talks started
Posted by SPORT WITNESS on July 6, 2015 at 11:19 in Sport Witness FootballView Discussions

French newspaper Le Parisien claim on Monday that Yohan Cabaye isn't as keen on a move to Crystal Palace as is generally thought. Cabaye started the Crystal Palace reports largely by himself with comments to the French media about reuniting with Alan Pardew.

Speaking to Le Parisien at the beginning of June, the former Newcastle United player said about a possible Pardew reunion at Crystal Palace "It went very well with him. I enjoyed it with him and he does a great job. The most important thing is to find fun. If I have to make that decision, it will be a pleasure to see my old coach."

It's understandable that those comments launched a thousand transfer stories but Le Parisien seem to put a brake on those on Monday. The French newspaper say 'The French international will leave Paris. He's just waiting for the right proposal. Crystal Palace, 10th in the last Premier League season, have offered €14m to Paris to secure his services. Yohan Cabaye but would prefer elsewhere, for example at West Ham. The London club recently made contact with PSG.'

Given that it was Le Parisien who spoke to the player in the first place, their information has to be considered pretty strong. Cabaye may feel he'll get a bigger platform at West Ham and therefore stand a better chance of getting into France's Euro 2016 squad. He'd also likely get a better wage at West Ham and the London club should probably accelerate their initial contact to something rather more concrete. Yohan Cabaye for about £10m? Even at 29 years of age that's quite some deal to be had.
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West Ham United will reportedly return to Monaco with a second offer for centre-back Aymen Abdennour
GUardian Series

West Ham United are being heavily linked with a move for Monaco centre-back Aymen Abdennour. The 25-year old defender only joined the club on a permanent basis last summer after a successful loan spell the year before, and has made over 30 appearances for the Tunisian national side. French newspaper L'Equipe reports that the Hammers made a bid approaching £15 million last week, which was turned down, although they seem set to improve on that in the coming days. Abdennour is also the subject of interest from Liverpool.

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Forgotten man Joey O'Brien says Slaven Bilic is already under pressure at West Ham
HITC
Damien Lucas

Forgotten defender Joey O'Brien says new West Ham United manager Slaven Bilic is already under pressure due to the club's ever increasing expectations. O'Brien has been speaking to West Ham's official website as the players begin to settle into life under Bilic, who was appointed successor to Sam Allardyce last month. The Hammers have already played their first competitive game of the season thanks to their involvement in Europa League qualifying. They cruised to a 3-0 win over Andorran minnows FC Lusitans in that match to get Bilic's new era off to the perfect start. After spending almost all of last season playing second fiddle to the brilliant Carl Jenkinson, frozen out Republic of Ireland international O'Brien was back in action during the Europa League win which attracted a sell out 35,000 crowd. But just one game in O'Brien says his new boss is already under pressure to do well on his return to the Boleyn Ground, which will be torn down next summer when the club moves to the Olympic Stadium. "Expectations get higher every year, to finish higher each time and the new manager will have that," O'Brien told whufc.com. "It's always been the same." "We are going into the last season here at the Boleyn Ground and then into a new stadium, so there is a lot to go for."

O'Brien was one of Sam Allardyce's key players since his signing in 2011. He played 65 league games in his first two seasons as the club got promoted and then reestablished themselves back in the Premier League. But he made just nine league appearances for the Hammers last season, the least since he joined the club. Such was the superb form of England fullback Jenkinson, who was on loan from Arsenal, O'Brien found game time hard to come by.

Future in the balance?

Despite starting and playing relatively well in West Ham's return to European competition for the first time in nine years, O'Brien does not appear to have much of a future in the club's starting XI if speculation is to be believed. That's because the Hammers are being heavily linked with a permanent move for the 23-year-old Gunner by the likes of the Mirror. The club is also said to be weighing up a swoop for ex West Ham academy prodigy Glen Johnson on a free transfer, as per the Express. But given his experience and versatility - O'Brien can play at right back, left back, centre half and in midfield - and the fact Guy Demel, the man who had kept him out of the team before Jenkinson, has now left the club he could have a future yet under Bilic.

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West Ham to sign Ligue 1 star this week after £14m bid
08:17 06 July 2015 Jack Green
LONDON24

West Ham are expected to complete a move for Monaco's Aymen Abdennour in the coming days after they had a bid accepted for the defender. Abdennour, a Tunisian international, has been heavily linked with a move away from the Ligue 1 side this summer. Several Premier League sides are rumoured to be interested, with West Ham and Newcasle leading the chase while Arsenal and Spurs are monitoring the situation. According to French newspaper L'Equipe, the Hammers have now made an offer of €20m (£14.1m) for Abdennour. Monaco have rejected that bid, but L'Equipe claim the clubs are close to coming to an agreement and the deal will be completed within a week. New West Ham boss Slaven Bilic is keen to add a new central defender to the side to partner Winston Reid this season. Reid had his injury problems last season, and the likes of James Tomkins, James Collins, Doneil Henry and Reece Burke will provide depth. The Hammers have been active in the transfer market so far this summer. The club have brought in Darren Randolph, Pedro Obiang and Dimitri Payet on permanent deals and are expected to sign Alex Song from Barcelona.

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Ian Pearce suggests Bilic will be backed over any request for more new players
HITC
Lewis Doe

Former West Ham United defender Ian Pearce has suggested that Slaven Bilic will be backed if he asks for more new players at the club. Former West Ham United defender Ian Pearce told talkSPORT show Sports Bar what he feels will be the reaction of the club's chairmen if Slaven Bilic goes asking for more new players. Bilic has already overseen some positive additions to the West Ham squad in the form of Pedro Obiang and Dimitri Payet, but could still go cap in hand to David Gold and David Sullivan as he seeks new additions. "I think the club need a centre-half and maybe a centre forward and I think you're away," Pearce told talkSPORT. "I think he has people like the Chairmen to support him, so if he goes to them and says I want this player, I think they'll be really supportive with him."

Why the joint-chairmen must back Bilic

It's simply a massive season for West Ham because it's important the club can present themselves as an exciting club to follow for when they look to attract new fans to the Olympic Stadium.
Fans won't turn up week after week to watch a disappointing side play, which is why Bilic needs a free licence to go and improve the squad where he sees fit over the course of the summer.
He'll still have thoughts on where holes need to be plugged in West Ham's squad and if he can improve his options in every position, he won't have any excuses.

Where does the squad still need to be improved?

Up front is where Bilic could use an extra player following the exit of Carlton Cole, but Pearce's suggestion of another centre half is debatable. The Hammers already have some very good options in the middle of their backline in the form of Winston Reid, James Tomkins, James Collins and Reece Burke, which would suggest that all boxes are ticked for that position

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