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Tuesday, 12 July 2016

Payet worth his weight in gold: West Ham co-chairman

LONDON: French star playmaker Dimitri Payet's impressive performances at Euro 2016 will cost potential suitors at least £50 million (USD 65m, 58m euros) David Gold the co-chairman of his Premier League club West Ham told the BBC on Monday.


The 29-year-old Frenchman -- who sparkled for The Hammers last season scoring nine goals in 30 appearances -- had a memorable Euro campaign scoring some spectacular goals with his tears when he came off in the opening victory over Romania one of the standout moments.



Despite ending up on the losing side in the final against Portugal -- his most notable contribution an early challenge on Cristiano Ronaldo that ended with the Portuguese superstar going off injured -- he is bound to attract offers.

"Super clubs would come after a player of his ability," Gold told BBC Radio.

"We wouldn't even listen to an offer less than £50m. The club needs to keep their best players and don't welcome any offers for Payet. He's instrumental, he's important, the team is built round him. He's not for sale."

Gold said Payet had taken to London really well since joining from Ligue 1 outfit Marseille last year and got on really well with manager Slaven Bilic.
"You make him as happy as you can," said Gold when asked how to ensure he stays. He has a great relationship with the manager. He's settled in London, as is his family and the fans adore him. We've done everything we possibly can."

Zlatan Ibrahimovic stays in shape ahead of ManU debut
Manchester United new boy Zlatan Ibrahimovic is making sure he is fully prepared for the moment he joins up with his new team-mates.

The veteran striker, who joined the Red Devils on a free transfer after his contract at Paris Saint Germain expired this summer, took to Instagram to show fans he is maintaining his fitness during his summer break.

'No need to get in shape, I stay in shape. Hard work pays off,' he wrote alongside a video of himself jogging on a treadmill.

The former Sweden captain has been enjoying some downtime following his team's disappointing early exit from Euro 2016.

Ibrahimovic has been holidaying in Las Vegas, where he visited the Grand Canyon and made an appearance at Saturday's UFC 200 showpiece event.

But the 34-year-old now looks set to link up with new boss Jose Mourinho next week and could fly with his team-mates to China for their two-game pre-season tour.

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