Showing posts with label Hammers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hammers. Show all posts

Tuesday, 6 January 2009

Arsenal To Offer Bendtner In Part Exchange For Villa & Spurs Target?

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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger could be forced into offering striker Nicklas Bendtner (below) to West Ham United in part exchange for defender Matthew Upson if the Frenchman wants to bring the former Gunner back to the North London club, with Premier League rivals Tottenham Hotspur and Aston Villa also reportedly interested in the England International.

29-year-old Upson has been widely tipped to leave Upton Park this month along with Welsh International Craig Bellamy, who is a target for Spurs and Manchester City. Hammers boss Gianfranco Zola is understood to have identified Bendtner as a possible replacement for Bellamy, with a player plus cash deal being mooted.

Bendtner aged 20, has also been linked with a move to Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich in the transfer window, with it remaining to be seen if the Danish International is prepared to move to East London in order to allow Upson to return to the club he left for Birmingham City in 2003.

Despite reports that West Ham have to sell in the transfer window, Zola is determined not to let any of his key players leave the Premiership club on the cheap, with the Irons valuing Upson in the region of £15million. This would mean Wenger, having to find somewhere in the region of £9million to make the deal go through, with Arsenal valuing Bendtner at around £6million.

However, with Spurs and Villa still interested in Upson it remains to be seen if the England defender wishes to go back to the club, where he made only 35 appearances in six-years at his first spell at the Gunners, with Wenger in charge.

Monday, 5 January 2009

Spurs Agree Defoe Fee? - Improved £9million Offer For Hammers Striker?

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Tottenham Hotspur are close to completing the signing of England International Jermain Defoe, with Spurs understood to have agreed a fee in the region of £15million for the striker Tottenham sold to Portsmouth less than a year ago. Spurs are also reportedly ready to make an improved bid for Craig Bellamy (below) at West Ham United.

Spurs manager Harry Redknapp signed Defoe for Pompey last year in a £9million deal to bring the player he first worked with at West Ham United to Fratton Park. 26-year-old Defoe revealed on Sunday that Redknapp was the main reason he left White Hart Lane in the first place, with the forward now looking destined to be reunited with Redknapp at the North London club.

Although Tottenham’s offer for Defoe is a little short of the South Coast clubs valuation of the England player. It is understood that there are add-ons included in the deal should Spurs qualify for Europe, according to The Mail.

Defoe has made 31 Premiership appearances for Pompey, scoring 15 goals and had forced himself back into the England squad under Fabio Capello.

Now Redknapp looks set to turn his attention again to West Ham forward Bellamy, with an improved bid of around £9million being mooted for the 29-year-old Welsh International. The Hammers have already turned down one offer from their Premier League rivals, but may not be able to resist an improved offer in light of financial problems at Upton Park.

Bellamy joined West Ham in 2007 for £7.5million from Liverpool and has scored 9 times in 31 Premier League appearances during his time in East London. The Welshman’s first season with the Hammers was blighted by injury, with Bellamy only making 9 appearances, but his performances this season have put the striker firmly on the Redknapp radar.

Sunday, 4 January 2009

City On Brink Of £32million Deal For Premiership Trio

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Manchester City are reportedly on the verge of luring Blackburn Rovers striker Roque Santa Cruz along with West Ham United pair Craig Bellamy and Scott Parker to the Eastlands Stadium for a combined fee of £32million, according to The Sun.

City have been heavily linked with all three players in recent weeks, with manager Mark Hughes keen to bolster the squad at City after an indifferent start to the Premier League season, which has seen the Citizens falter in the last couple of months after a bright start to the Premiership campaign.

27-year-old Santa Cruz is understood to be on the brink of a move away from Rovers to City, with the Paraguayan International keen on a reunion with Hughes, who brought him to the Premier League last season from Bayern Munich, while in charge at Ewood Park. A fee in the region of £15million is being mooted for the striker that cost Blackburn just £3.5million in 2007.

Hammers pair Bellamy and Parker are also said to be open to a move away from Upton Park to Man City, with it believed that the pair will move North for a combined fee of £17million. With West Ham already conceding that they are ready to listen to offers for any of their players at the East London club.

The Sun claims that the trio will all complete moves to City by the end of next week as Hughes looks to add quality to the squad at the Eastlands, having already agreed a fee of £12million for left-back Wayne Bridge from Chelsea.

However, City are not likely to finish their spending in January should the three join the North West club, with Arsenal defender Kolo Toure at Arsenal also reportedly a target for Hughes along with another West Ham Player, England International Matthew Upson and Republic of Ireland goalkeeper Shay Given at Newcastle United.

Friday, 19 December 2008

West Ham v Villa Premier League Preview: O’Neill To Recall Big Guns For Trip To The Hammers

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West Ham United play Martin O’Neill’s Aston Villa in the Premier League at Upton Park on Saturday.

Gianfranco Zola’s Hammers side go into this match with just one win in their last 5 league outings, which was against Sunderland at the Stadium of Light, but have also drawn with top two Premier League teams Liverpool and Chelsea away from home in this sequence. However, West Ham are just one point of the relegation zone in 16th place and will be hoping to come out of this clash with an inform Villa side with something on Saturday.

The Villans are unbeaten in their last 5 Premiership games, which has seen them draw with Manchester United and Fulham, while beating Arsenal, Bolton Wanderers and Everton. This run has seen O’Neill’s team climb into the Champions League places in 4th place above the Gunners. Villa are yet to draw an away game in the Premier League this season, winning 5 and losing 3 on their travels away from Villa Park.

The Hammers are unable to call on striker Dean Ashton (Os Trigonum syndrome), Daniel Gabbidon (groin), Lee Bowyer (thigh) and James Collins (calf) for the visit of the Midlands club, with Carlton Cole expected to partner Craig Bellamy upfront for West Ham.

Martin O’Neill is still without Wilfred Bouma (ankle) and striker John Carew (back) for the trip to Upton Park, but is expected to recall captain Martin Laursen along with Gareth Barry, Ashley Young, James Milner and Gabriel Agbonlahor, who were all rested for the UEFA Cup tie with Hamburg on Wednesday.

West Ham United: (from) Green, Neill, Upson, Ilunga, Lopez, Dyer, Parker, Bellamy, Etherington, Cole, Boa Morte, Noble, Mullins, Spector, Faubert, Behrami, Stokes, Lastuvka, Tristan, Davenport, Collison, Di Michele, Sears, Stech, Hines, Jefferey, Widdowson

Aston Villa: (from) Friedel, L Young, Sidwell, Laursen, Barry, A Young, Milner, Harewood, Agbonlahor, Delfouneso, Davies, Knight, Salifou, Petrov, Reo-Coker, Shorey, Guzan, Cuellar, Gardner, Osbourne, Bannan, Herd

Wednesday, 17 December 2008

Villa & Spurs In Hunt For £10million Ashton?

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Tottenham Hotspur and Aston Villa are reportedly ready to take advantage of the financial problems at West Ham United, with the Premier League duo ready to lock horns in luring England International Dean Ashton away from Upton Park in January.

25-year-old Ashton, who has suffered from a series of injuries since joining the Hammers from Norwich City in 2006 and is currently on the sidelines of the Premiership club after injuring his ankle in September, is expected to return to action for the East London club in the New Year.

Ashton has been continually linked with a move away from West Ham in January, with Spurs and Villa understood to be ready to test the resolve of the Hammers board with offers in the region of £10million to secure the services of the big striker.

West Ham boss Gianfranco Zola has always maintained that despite reports of financial trouble at the club, with a ‘Fire Sale’ being mooted at Upton Park in January. That West Ham will hold on to their best players, which includes Ashton along with Robert Green and Matthew Upson, who are also believed to be on the radar of Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp.

However, whether Spurs or the Villans are prepared to take a £10million gamble on the injury prone Ashton remains to be seen, with Zola revealing that the striker is on course for a return to the West Ham side in early January.

Zola said: “Dean is in rehab and seeing his physio.

“He's doing very well but I don't how long he will be out for. Hopefully it'll be the very beginning of the New Year.”

Friday, 12 December 2008

Chelsea v West Ham Premier League Preview: Can Zola Cause an Upset on His Return To Stamford Bridge?

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Chelsea play, Gianfranco Zola’s West Ham United in the Premier League at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.

Despite Chelsea going into this clash just a point off Liverpool at the top of the Premiership. Luiz Felipe Scolari’s Blues side have looked vulnerable at home this season, with losses to Liverpool and Arsenal at Stamford Bridge already this season after a run of four and a half years without tasting defeat at home in the league. However, Chelsea’s away form this season has more than compensated, with the West London side winning all eight on the road in the Premier League this season and go into this clash with West Ham on the back of a 2-0 win against Bolton Wanderers at the Reebok Stadium last weekend and a 2-1 win in the Champions league against Cluj, which sent them through to the knockout stages.

The Hammers go into this London derby with Chelsea, having only won once in the last ten Premier League games, which was the 1-0 win against Sunderland at the Stadium of Light. West Ham have drawn three and lost six of the other nine games and lost 2-0 to Tottenham Hotspur at Upton Park on Monday. This has seen the East London club slip down the table, with the Hammers in 16th place and just three points of the relegation spots.

Scolari will be without long-term injury Michael Essien (knee), while Franco Di Santo (hamstring), Juliano Belletti (ankle) and Ricardo Carvalho (knee) are all struggling to make it for the visit of West Ham. The Blues will have Didier Drogba available again though as the Ivory Coast International has completed his three-match ban for the coin throwing incident against Burnley in the Carling Cup.

West Ham seem to have gotten over the worst of their injury worries, with only striker Dean Ashton (os trigonum syndrome) and Daniel Gabbidon (groin) unavailable for the journey to Stamford Bridge. Former Blue Carlton Cole and Craig Bellamy are likely to start upfront for the Hammers.

Chelsea: (from) Cech, Terry, A Cole, Bosingwa, Ivanovic, Ballack, Lampard, Mikel, Kalou, J Cole, Anelka, Drogba, Cudicini, Alex, Carvalho, Di Santo, Sinclair, Deco, Belletti, Malouda, Bridge, Ferreira, Mineiro, Stoch, Woods

West Ham United: (from) Green, Neill, Upson, Ilunga, Behrami, Dyer, Parker, Bellamy, Etherington, Cole, Boa Morte, Noble, Mullins, Spector, Collins, Faubert, Stokes, Lastuvka, Tristan, Davenport, Bowyer, Collison, Di Michele, Sears, Widdowson, Hines, Jefferey

Wednesday, 10 December 2008

Tottenham Plan £16million Bid For Upson & Green?

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Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp is set to raid his former club West Ham United for two of the Hammers key players, with defender Matthew Upson and goalkeeper Robert Green the targets, according to the Daily Mirror.

Hammers boss Gianfranco Zola has already been told by the board at Upton Park that the East London club must sell before they can recruit new faces in the January transfer window. With former Portsmouth chief Redknapp ready to take full advantage by offering Tottenham’s Premier League rivals £16million for Upson and Green.

It is no secret that a keeper is top of the list for Redknapp in January, with summer signing Heurelho Gomes making a string of high-profile errors in the Premiership since the Brazilian International’s arrival at White Hart Lane from PSV Eindhoven for £7.8million. Add to this Redknapp’s reluctance to give Spurs No2 Cesar Sanchez his opportunity in the Premiership, with the former Spanish International likely to return to Spain with Valencia.

Redknapp is also keen to add cover in the centre of defence, with Tottenham captain Ledley King still unable to play every game for Spurs due to a persistent knee injury. Although Tottenham have Michael Dawson and Ricardo Rocha as cover along with Vedran Corluka, who has deputised in that role in the absence of King, Redknapp is a big fan of Upson and is keen to add the England International to the squad at the North London club in January.

The Hammers will resist any bid for two of their key players, but due to the financial position West Ham are in after the collapse of Landsibank in Iceland, which the West Ham chairman was the major shareholder. An offer in the region of £16million for Green and Upson should prove too much for board at Upton Park to turn down.

Tuesday, 9 December 2008

Gianfranco Zola: Modric Was The Key Man For Spurs

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West Ham United manager Gianfranco Zola has identified Croatian International playmaker Luka Modric as the key player in the Tottenham Hotspur side that beat the Hammers 2-0 at Upton Park on Monday night.

Spurs boss Harry Redknapp stated that he intended to build the Tottenham side around 23-year-old Modric, when he arrived at White Hart Lane from Portsmouth to take charge at the Premier League club. With Redknapp choosing to deploy the £16.5million summer signing in a role behind a lone striker, which worked to good effect as Spurs enjoyed a good run upon Redknapp’s arrival.

Tottenham have struggled slightly of late, with it no surprise that this blip coincided with Modric being out injured for Spurs recently. However, the former Dinamo Zagreb player returned to the starting line-up for Tottenham last night, with Zola believing that the Croatian schemer was a major factor in Spurs collecting all three points in the Premiership clash.

Second half goals from Tottenham captain Ledley King and Jamie O’Hara, who came on as a second half substitute secured the win, but Zola believes that had West Ham gone ahead the outcome might have been different.

Zola said: “They started to play in the second half.

“Modric found his position behind the striker and that caused us problems.

“It was important for us to score first. We knew there were going to be chances in the game and if we'd have got in front it would have been a big help.

“Unfortunately for us it was a disappointing game.

“It's not an easy situation for us to be in, we all know that and we have to work hard to change it. We won't panic and we'll keep going.”

Monday, 8 December 2008

United Flop Has "Unfinished Business" In The Premier League

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Former Manchester United midfielder Eric Djemba-Djemba has claimed that he has “unfinished business” in the Premier League, with the combative midfielder open to a move to West Ham United, who are reportedly keen on the Cameroon International from Odense BK in Denmark.

27-year-old Djemba-Djemba spent two years at Old Trafford after arriving from French side Nantes in 2003, but failed to live up to his reputation and was sold by Red Devils boss Sir Alex Ferguson to Aston Villa in 2005, with the midfielder only making 20 league appearances for United.



Djemba-Djemba also failed to make an impression at Villa Park and was sent out on loan to Championship side Burnley before being sold by the Villans to Qatar SC in 2007, where the midfielder only made one appearance before joining Odense in 2008.

However, Djemba-Djemba has shown the type of form in Denmark that prompted Ferguson to pay £3.5million for him and has now attracted the attention of new Hammers manager Gianfranco Zola, who is keen to bring the midfielder back to the Premier League.

Djemba-Djemba told Sky Sports: “I am having a good season.

“I lost my way a bit when I signed for Manchester United, but I am a good player. You don't play alongside Roy Keane and Paul Scholes if you are a bad player.

“West Ham, are interested, I've heard, so that means I am having a good season.

“I have unfinished business with the Premier League, so who knows? It would be good to go back there and prove myself.”

Sunday, 7 December 2008

Redknapp: West Ham Will Always Be Close To My Heart

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Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp has revealed that Monday nights opponents in the Premier League, West Ham United will always be close to his heart, but insists that Spurs will show no mercy to the Hammers as the North London club desperately need to pick up points to steer them to safety in the Premiership.

Redknapp spent a total of 15-years at Upton Park as a player and then manager and has insisted that the crop of young kids that came through, while he was in charge at West Ham are as good as any in recent times. These players included Michael Carrick, Joe Cole and Rio Ferdinand (left), who are all established England International’s.

“The club will always be very close to my heart,” Redknapp said.

“I went there at 15, played for them and ended up managing them.

“We produced the best young players any club have produced since God knows when – in my opinion, as good as the Man United crop from the early 90s.

“Six kids who went on to play for England and four of them played in the Champions League final for Chelsea and United last year.

“We also established ourselves as a top-half club.”

Speaking about new West Ham boss Gianfranco Zola, Redknapp insisted that the former Chelsea player was the right person for the job, with his intent ion to bring attacking football to the East London club.

“The fans have been brought up on attractive, attacking football,” he said.

“That is what they've always demanded there and, with the way he played his football, he'll fit into that perfectly.”

However, despite his backing for Zola, Redknapp is keen that Spurs take all three points at Upton Park on Monday and start climbing the Premier League.

He added: “My priority now is picking up points for Spurs.

“It's a very important game. We are where we are in the league and that is our main priority.

“West Ham is always a tough place to go. Monday night at Upton Park under lights means a great atmosphere and great support.”

“If we hadn’t had the run we’ve had, we’d be in a desperate situation, but we’ve got some tough games coming up and we need to keep trying to pick up points.

“It has gone well since I got here, but we’re still bang in the relegation battle.”

Sunday, 23 November 2008

West Ham Boss Zola: Upson Not Going Anywhere, But Players Will Be Sold In January

West Ham United manager Gianfranco Zola has conceded that there will be a lot of players leaving Upton Park in the January transfer window. However, Zola is adamant that key players such as reported Arsenal target Matthew Upson and Robert Green, who has been linked with a move to Tottenham Hotspur will not be leaving the East London club.

The Hammers currently have 36 first-team squad members at Upton Park, with former Chelsea player Zola knowing that he will have to sell a majority of the fringe players at West Ham, who are unlikely to make the grade in the Premier League.

Zola insists that he has been promised that he won’t have to sell the likes of Upson or Green or any other key player at the Hammers in January, but as former boss Alan Curbishley found out in the summer it is easier said than done to move these players on.

“Matty is not for sale either now or in January," Zola said.

“I don’t have to sell any of my best players. I have been promised that.

“But when we have all the players back fit we will have to make some decisions. For me, it's not worth having 24 players and having some players only training and not playing. It's not good for them or for us.

“So yes, we will probably be selling some players but we'll decide only when I have the full squad training and then I can make my decision. The players who are not playing here regularly we will give them the possibility of playing a little bit more or going somewhere else.

“But we won't be selling our best players. The club intends to keep and to sign good players who we think have a good future at the club.”

However, with the board at West Ham still reeling from the Icelandic bank collapse any big offer for a player is sure to be given serious consideration by the Hammers, who could go back on any promise made to Zola when the transfer window opens in January.

Tuesday, 18 November 2008

West Ham: "Behrami Will Not Ever Go To Roma"

West Ham United have ruled out a return to Serie A for summer signing Valon Behrami, with Hammers sporting director Gianluca Nani adamant that the Swiss International “will not ever go to Roma”, who have been linked with the winger in the media.

Behrami arrived at Upton Park in a £5.5million deal from the Giallorossi’s bitter rivals Lazio in the summer. With Roma coach Luciano Spalletti said to be a keen admirer of the versatile Swiss player, despite Behrami scoring the winner in the Rome derby that all but ended Roma’s chances of winning the Scudetto last season.

Apart from it being unlikely that Behrami would return to the opposite side of Rome, Nani has declared that Behrami will not leave the Premier League club and that it would be a waste of time to presume otherwise.

“Behrami will not ever go to Roma,” Nani told Laroma24.it.

“As I've repeatedly said, the player won't leave, and people who presume the opposite are wasting their time.”

Monday, 17 November 2008

West Ham Boss Zola Backs Green For England Recall

West Ham United manager Gianfranco Zola has claimed that an England recall is not far away for goalkeeper Robert Green if he continues to put in performances like the one against Portsmouth at Upton Park on Saturday in the Premier League.

28-year-old Green was the difference between the Hammers losing to Pompey or coming away with a point as the former Norwich City pulled of a series of fine saves to keep West Ham in the match and ensure that Zola’s side did not endure their sixth defeat in seven games.

Former Chelsea legend Zola claims Green played like an International keeper and now wants the Hammers stopper to maintain that high level and force himself in to England manager Fabio Capello’s plans.

“Robert was outstanding. He was aware and made some fantastic saves, I'm really pleased for him. He played like a national team goalkeeper, but it's not down to me to judge. Capello knows what to do better than me,” said Zola.

“To be in the national team you have to perform at high levels all the time, week in week out. I wish that Robert will do the same now here.

“I am expecting him to perform like this for many other games. We need Robert playing the way he did against Portsmouth.”

Green, who was pleased to have kept a clean sheet in the match with Pompey is confident that West Ham have enough quality to avoid relegation, with the Hammers stopper upbeat about winning another England cap. Despite being overlooked in favour of Joe Hart and Scott Carson for the clash with Germany on Wednesday.

Green said: “We have not had the best of runs but I am sure we can go forward - I am confident we will avoid it [relegation].

“I've been sick of people reminding us that we've not kept a clean sheet for goodness knows how long. It's good to get that monkey off our backs.

“I was in the last squad for Kazakhstan. If it comes along it comes along. It is motivation enough to do well for West Ham.”