da betano casino: West Ham co-chairman David Sullivan has confessed that the Hammers may be unable to keep Liverpool target Alex Song at the club beyond his season-long loan move.
da bet sport: The Cameroonian ace completed a surprise switch to Upton Park over the summer after a difficult two years at Barcelona following his transfer from Arsenal.
Although the deal is only a temporary one, Song is not expected to return to the Camp Nou, with playing at West Ham seen as a ‘shop window’ ahead of a permanent agreement.
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The Irons are already being linked with a move to tie down the 27-year-old – who has captained the club in the absence of Kevin Nolan and Mark Noble – but Liverpool are now lurking after being impressed with his form so far this term.
And Sullivan has now revealed that should Song’s aspirations prove to be too great for the London club they could be unable to keep him next year:
“First of all, I think Alex has been terrific but we haven’t seen the best of him yet.” He told the London Evening Standard. “He has admitted he needs more matches before he will be 100 per cent. I believe he could be the best player at the club.
“We have a season loan and there is no break clause. At the end of the season we will look at things. It might be he has higher aspirations than us but he may love it at West Ham. I know him and his wife love London.
“It’s very premature to talk about what we will do — I think you must look at it later in the season. We’d love him to stay but maybe a club in Turkey will offer him a crazy salary tax-free. It’s hard to compete with that financially if the player is willing to play in Turkey or Russia.”
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