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    West Ham fans threaten to BOYCOTT London Stadium for charging £7.60 for pint of lager and £4.50 for bottle of coke

    WEST HAM have been slammed for charging £7.60 for a pint of lager.The Hammers were in action at London Stadium for the first time this season as they fell 2-0 to Manchester City yesterday.
    West Ham’s prices left fans disgustedCredit: @FootballAwayDays
    Hammers fans heading to London Stadium found themselves ripped offCredit: Reuters
    Fans arriving at the match were left bemused by the astonishing costs of refreshments.
    Twitter account Football Away Days warned: “If you’re off to West Ham this season, you’ll need to remortgage your house for a few pints.”
    Pints of Amstel, Birra Moretti and Heineken were all priced at £7.60, while even a half was £3.70 for the former and £3.85 for the latter two.
    Even a bottle of Coca-Cola was priced at an astonishing £4.50, with a packet of crisps setting fans back £2.50.
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    Football Away Days’ post gained plenty of traction among irate fans, with one responding: “That tastes like bankruptcy.”
    A second blasted: “Absolutely dreadful club.”
    While a third fumed: “Ripping off their own fans during a cost of living crisis. Stay classy West Ham.”
    Another added: “£4.50 for a bottle of coke!!! S*** the bed! That’s absolutely scandalous! They’re probably buying them in at less than a £1 a bottle.”
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    A further supporter called on fans to boycott, writing: “The only retaliation is to not buy a thing. (Maxwel) Cornet wasn’t worth it if the fans have to pay his wages weekly. Disgusting.
    A recent survey found that Man City was home to the cheapest pint in the Premier League.

    According to Top10Casinos, you can pick one up from Etihad Stadium for just £3.40.
    Fans fumed last year about the cost of a burger and chips at Arsenal.
    The greedy Gunners charged fans £18.05 for a burger and chips at Emirates Stadium.
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    Man Utd and West Ham suffer more midfield transfer woe as Ibrahim Sangare snubs move to sign new PSV deal

    WEST HAM midfield target Ibrahim Sangare has extended his contract with PSV Eindhoven until 2027.The Hammers turned their attention to the Ivorian midfielder, 24, after missing out on Lille’s Amadou Onana, who is set to join Everton in a £33million move.
    PSV Eindhoven star Ibrahim Sangare has renewed his contract with the Dutch giantsCredit: Getty
    Manchester United and West Ham have been targeting PSV Eindhoven ace Ibrahim SangareCredit: Getty
    Yet Sangare has decided to stay in the Netherlands for the foreseeable future, despite previously admitting it was his dream to one day play in the Premier League.
    Manchester United, Leicester and Newcastle were also keeping tabs on the West Ham target.
    United are in need of reinforcement in the middle of the park after losing Paul Pogba and Nemanja Matic.
    The Red Devils have made Barcelona star Frenkie de Jong their top transfer target but a potential move has hit a snag.
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    Leicester, on the other hand, are facing the prospect of losing star midfielders Youri Tielemans or James Maddison before transfer deadline day.
    But Sangare said after signing his new deal: “I have felt at home since the first day, the way I am received and how people treat me makes me very happy.
    “I want to become champion with PSV and reach the UEFA Champions League.”
    Sangare joined PSV from Toulouse in 2020 following four impressive years in France.
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    The defensive midfielder stood out last season with four goals and four assists in 48 appearances across all competitions.
    The 24-year-old has amassed a total of five goals and six assists in 89 appearances for PSV. More

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    Ederson suffers gruesome black eye seconds into clash at West Ham after being clattered by Man City pal Ruben Dias

    MANCHESTER CITY goalkeeper Ederson suffered a gruesome black eye only minutes into his club’s opening weekend clash again West Ham. In an attempt to head the ball away, Ruben Dias accidentally caught his team-mate.
    Medical staff and an apologetic Ruben Dias tended to Ederson after he came off worse for wear during the cornerCredit: PA
    A large mark under his eye quickly became visibleCredit: Reuters
    However the Man City ace was able to continueCredit: Reuters
    Man City were responding to early pressure from the Hammers who started the game well.
    They had been putting high balls into the Man City box in the early stages as they looked to unsettle the Premier League champions’ defence.
    One corner whipped in caused Pep Guardiola’s team particular problems – but it was all of their own making.
    New signing Erling Haaland and Ruben Dias both went up to try and clear the ball.
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    But the Man City centre back ended up in the path of his goalkeeper who he accidentally clattered into.
    After recovering from the ground, Ederson could be seen with a black eye and a lump on his face after the clash.
    He continued on the game despite his pain.
    At the other end, West Ham’s goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski later had to come off with an injury before half-time for Alphonse Areola.
    It’s been a weekend of nasty injuries, with Ben Godfrey stretchered off after a horrific leg issue against Chelsea yesterday.
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    Fans had a lot of sympathy for Ederson after the clash.
    One wrote on Twitter: “The season is 2 minutes old and Ruben Dias has already given Ederson a black eye. This season is going to be fun.”
    Another said with a crying emoji: “Ederson that eye isn’t looking good.” More

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    West Ham boss David Moyes admits he was stunned Jesse Lingard snubbed Hammers for lucrative Nottingham Forest transfer

    DAVID MOYES was surprised Jesse Lingard snubbed West Ham for a money-spinning move to Nottingham Forest.The Hammers boss also admits he currently does NOT have a top six-level squad and is desperate to further bolster his side.
    Lingard snubbed West Ham despite his successful loan spell in the 20/21 seasonCredit: Rex
    Moyes has admitted he was shocked to learn of Lingard’s rejectionCredit: Getty
    Lingard joined Forest as a free agent from Manchester United this summer on a one-year deal and is earning £115,000-a-week plus lucrative bonuses.
    Moyes put a deal on the table to bring the midfielder, 29, back to the London Stadium after a successful loan spell in the second half of the 20/21 campaign.
    The Irons believed the prospect of European football and challenging at the top end of the table would be enough.
    But ultimately, the east Londoners were not prepared to cave in to the player’s wage demands.
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    Ahead of West Ham’s opener against champions Manchester City tomorrow, asked if he was surprised by Lingard’s decision, Moyes said: “I was, yeah.
    “I thought Jesse in the end would come here and I’ve got to say the club made him a really good offer.
    “You couldn’t turn around and say David Sullivan and the owners didn’t do everything they could to get him. They certainly did, but he chose Forest.
    “He was entitled to do that.
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    “I’ve got to say the club have tried to get lots of players but for different reasons we’ve not been able to get them.”
    West Ham are closing in on signing Burnley’s Maxwel Cornet in a £17.5m move, taking their total summer spend to around £100m alongside striker Gianluca Scamacca, midfielder Flynn Downes, defender Nayef Aguerd and keeper Alphonse Areola.
    But they have also missed out on the likes of Frankfurt’s Filip Kostic and Lille’s Amadou Onana due to a break down in negotiations regarding financial packages.
    On how shocked he has been at what players and clubs are demanding in today’s market, Moyes continued: “If only you knew. It’s been incredible.
    “We’ve made numerous, numerous bids. Genuine bids and genuine money and different reasons we’ve not got them.
    “They’ve not wanted to come to the club or we’ve not got the financial deal right or we’ve not been able to pay the player and the agent.
    “One way or another we’ve found it difficult to be competitive this summer.
    We might have to take that risk. We didn’t sign anyone in January and we were two players short then.
    “We don’t have a top six squad today. I’m working towards getting one before the end of the window.”
    But Moyes has not closed the door completely on Lingard, adding: “You never know.
    “If he scores 25 goals next year and does well, maybe I will. If he doesn’t, maybe I won’t.”
    First, Moyes’ men must try to deny reigning champions City a winning start to the new season, and that means stopping new striker Erling Haaland.
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    Moyes laughed: “We are all watching this page to see how well he does.
    “I am just hoping he takes a bit of time to settle in and he is not quite ready yet.” More

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    Everton set to seal £35m Amadou Onana transfer as Frank Lampard beats West Ham to 20-year-old Lille midfielder

    EVERTON are nearing completion of a deal to sign Lille star Amadou Onana, according to reports.The Belgian midfielder is set to cost the Toffees £35million.
    Lille’s Amadou Onana looks to have chosen Everton over West HamCredit: Reuters
    Frank Lampard faces his former employers Chelsea in his first game this seasonCredit: Getty
    Onana has been a target for West Ham, who also had a bid of the same figure accept by the French side.
    However the player has reportedly decided that he prefers a move to Goodison Park rather than the Hammers.
    The East London outfit were unable to agree personal terms with the 20-year-old but Everton are closer to getting him signed and just small details remain, according to reports.
    Onana played 41 times for Lille last season scoring three goals, predominately being used as a defensive midfielder.
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    He only arrived at the then Ligue 1 champions last summer moving from German side Hamburg.
    The talented youngster is highly rated having previously been attracting attention from the likes of Arsenal, Liverpool and Newcastle.
    He even has one senior cap for Belgium already having made his debut towards the end of last season in the Nations League.
    Onana will not be available for Everton’s opening match of the Premier League campaign as they welcome Chelsea.
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    Frank Lampard is keen to bolster his midfield options and is rumoured to be close to agreeing a deal that brings Idrissa Gana Gueye back to the club from Paris Saint-Germain.
    They could also need a striker following the news that Dominic Calvert-Lewin could be out for six weeks.
    As for West Ham, David Moyes has confirmed that Burnley ace Maxwel Cornet is undergoing a medical at the club. More

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    West Ham snap up Maxwel Cornet after activating £17.5m transfer relegation release clause from Burnley

    MAXWEL CORNET will re-join the Premier League after West Ham triggered his release clause at Burnley. Cornet, 25, was relegated last season with Burnley as their top goalscorer with 10 goals.
    Maxwel Cornet will trade the claret of Burnley for the claret of West HamCredit: PA
    His performances and the subsequent relegation of the Clarets caused Cornet to attract a lot of interest.
    Among the interested parties have been Nottingham Forest, Everton and super-rich Newcastle.
    But despite the Ivorian having a release clause of just £17.5million, no club had triggered it before West Ham.
    Consequently, David Moyes’ side were first to the punch and have completed their fifth signing of the summer.
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    SunSport understands Cornet will be having his medical tonight.
    The Hammers have already splashed out north of £80m on signing Gianluca Scamacca, Nayef Aguerd, Flynn Downes and making Alphonse Areola’s stay permanent.

    The club have also reportedly agreed a £35m fee to sign Lille midfielder Amadou Onana, though personal terms are yet to be agreed.
    Provided they win their qualifying game, West Ham will venture into Europe once again next season in the form of the Europa Conference League.
    However, after with Cornet they will have far better options than what they did last season when they made it all the way to the semi-finals of the Europa League.
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    For Moyes keeping the likes of Declan Rice and Jarrod Bowen out of the clutches of the big six was also paramount, and thus far this has been a resounding success for them.
    West Ham will kick off their season against Premier League champions Manchester City when they host them at the London Stadium on Sunday. More

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    West Ham agree £35m transfer fee for Amadou Onana after Lille rejected first two offers for Arsenal and Newcastle target

    WEST HAM have finally agreed a £35million fee with Lille for midfielder Amadou Onana.However the Hammers are still way off agreeing personal terms for the 20-year-old Belgian.
    Amadou Onana could be on his way to West Ham just a year after signing for LilleCredit: Getty
    The East London club have already had TWO bids rejected for Onana this summer as manager David Moyes attempts to bolster his midfield.
    West Ham have sought to act quickly to sign the highly rated player with the likes of Arsenal, Liverpool and Newcastle also interested.
    And after several frustrating weeks, the Irons have made progress having agreed a price of £30m plus add-ons with hard-bargain negotiators Lille.
    But personal terms are still a sticking issue for a player who still has four years left on his deal at the French club having only arrived from Hamburg last summer.
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    Onana played 41 times for Lille last season scoring three goals, predominately being used as a defensive midfielder.
    Moyes will be hopeful these terms can be sorted out over next few days but any deal is unlikely to see Onana in the squad in time to face Manchester City in their Premier League opener on Sunday.
    West Ham have had a busy transfer window so far, signing Alphonse Areola, Nayef Aguerd, Flyn Downes and Gianluca Scamacca.
    And they are showing no signs of stopping as they are also keen on a deal for Burnley’s Maxwel Cornet.
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    But the East Londoners do not want to pay his £17.5million release clause but with Everton and Nottingham Forest also keeping tabs on the player they may have to.
    Cornet is seen as an alternative to Eintracht Frankfurt’s Filip Kostic with West Ham set to miss out on him.
    With Arthur Masuaku’s loan deal to Besiktas sealed, West Ham will not to bring someone in to replace him. More

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    West Ham cult hero Arthur Masuaku joins Besiktas in loan transfer with option for Turkish giants to buy next summer

    BESIKTAS have completed the loan signing of West Ham left-back Arthur Masuaku with an option to buy him permanently.The 28-year-old has been allowed to depart the London Stadium after being deemed as surplus to requirements by David Moyes.

    West Ham have loaned out defender Arthur Masuaku to Turkish side BesiktasCredit: https://twitter.com/Besiktas
    Left-back Masuaku was second-choice to Aaron Cresswell at the London StadiumCredit: https://twitter.com/Besiktas
    Masuaku has struggled for regular game times in recent seasons, with Aaron Cresswell preferred instead.
    He featured in just 13 Premier League games during the 2021-22 season, with his only goal coming in the 3-2 win against rivals Chelsea in December.
    Since arriving from Olympiacos in 2016, the DR Congo international has become a cult hero at West Ham, with fans nicknaming him ‘King Arthur’.
    But he fell out of favour under Moyes last term, with the player appearing in just two games in the top-flight since January 16.
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    And with Masuaku having two years left on his contract in East London, West Ham have shipped him off in the hope he can recapture his form.
    And they have announced that the Super Lig side have the option to turn his temporary spell into a permanent stay.
    A Hammers club statement read: “West Ham United can confirm Arthur Masuaku has joined Besiktas.
    “The DR Congo international moves to the Turkish Süper Lig club on an initial season-long loan with a view to making the transfer permanent in summer 2023.
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    “Everyone at the club would like to wish Arthur the best for his loan spell in Istanbul.”
    Besiktas said in a statement: “We welcome Arthur Masuaku, who we believe will provide important services to our club, to the Besiktas Family and wish him success.”
    Now that the ex-France youth international has been offloaded, West Ham could step up their pursuit of Eintracht Frankfurt’s versatile star Filip Kostic.
    Capable of playing as a left midfielder or left wing-back, the 29-year-old has already been the subject of a failed £12.5million bid from West Ham.
    SunSport understands that the Bundesliga outfit will only part ways with Kostic should they receive a fee of around £16m.
    Kostic is represented by the same agent as Gianluca Scamacca, who joined the Hammers from Serie A side Sassuolo last week. More