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Sunday, 29 January 2017
WEST HAM AGREE €25M PAYET DEAL WITH MARSEILLE
The France international's spell
in London looks set to come to
an end after the Ligue 1 side
agreed a deal to take him back
to Stade Velodrome
West Ham have announced they have
agreed a fee of £25 million for the
sale of star player Dimitri Payet to
Marseille.
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A deal was agreed between the clubs
on Sunday, with the playmaker
reportedly travelling to his native
France to complete a medical.
Payet joined the Hammers from the
Ligue 1 side in June 2015, setting the
Premier League alight during his first
season in England.
His performances helped manager
Slaven Bilic guide West Ham to a
seventh-place finish in the final
campaign at Upton Park, as Payet
earned a key role with France during
their Euro 2016 campaign on home
soil.
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But 2016-17 has not been kind to
Payet or West Ham, with the club's
move to London Stadium, the
converted venue that staged the
Olympic Games in 2012, initially
knocking the Hammers badly out of
their stride.
They failed to qualify for the Europa
League group stage and have
struggled for consistency in the top
flight, although two successive wins in
their last two outings have seen them
climb to the relative comfort of 10th
place after appearing in danger of
becoming involved in a relegation
battle.
Payet in particular had been unable to
replicate the form that won him so
many admirers last season. And Bilic
confirmed the worst fears of West
Ham supporters earlier this month,
when he announced Payet was no
longer willing to play for the club.
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While many of Europe's top sides had
been linked with an interest in the
29-year-old, Marseille quickly
emerged as the favourites to sign
him, though the process was quite
drawn out as the Premier League side
snubbed previous offers in order to
get closer to £30m for him .
The 29-year-old former Nantes, Saint-
Etienne and Lille player looks set to
re-join his old club, with his next task
to hit the heights that caught the eye
of Les Bleus coach Didier Deschamps
last year.
Marseille, who host Lyon in the
Coupe de France on Tuesday, are fifth
in Ligue 1.
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