Malta Independent

Dimitri Payet back at Marseille after forcing move from West Ham

-

France playmaker Dimitri Payet has re-joined his former club Marseille after forcing a move from West Ham - the Premier League club that helped to galvanise his career - just two days before the end of European soccer’s transfer window.

Marseille said on its website late on Sunday night that 29-year-old Payet had signed a four-and-ahalf year contract, with West Ham saying the fee was £25 million.

Ambitious Marseille has been under new ownership since October, with money readily available to invest, and on Sunday afternoon Payet tweeted a photo of a private jet with the boarding door open along with the words “coming back home.”

He could play away to Metz in the French league on Friday night. Marseille is currently in sixth place and chasing a Europa League spot.

Payet played for Marseille for two seasons before joining West Ham in June 2015 and establishi­ng himself as one of the stars of the Premier League.

But with his family reportedly unsettled in London, he told West Ham earlier this month that he wanted to leave - despite having signed a new contract through June 2021 just months after joining.

“The club would like to place on record its sincere disappoint­ment that Dimitri Payet did not show the same commitment and respect to West Ham United that the club and fans showed him,” West Ham’s co-chairman David Sullivan said in a club statement. “Particular­ly when it rewarded him with a lucrative new five-andhalf-year deal only last year.”

West Ham rejected two bids for the midfielder before finally accepting a third. The club has already signed a replacemen­t for Payet in Robert Snodgrass, the Scotland internatio­nal who joined from Hull.

Payet scored several spectacula­r free kicks last season as West Ham finished seventh. His skill and trickery caught the eye throughout the Premier League campaign and earned him a recall to the France team. He scored three goals in last year’s European Championsh­ip, where France reached the final.

But three weeks ago, he told West Ham manager Slaven Bilic by phone that he wanted to leave and the club said he refused to play.

Bilic said at the time the club would stand firm and not sell him, but West Ham eventually relented.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malta