Sullivan: Hammers will consider bids

27 April 2010 08:28
West Ham co-owner David Sullivan says the club will listen to offers for every player at the club, with the exception of Scott Parker.[LNB] Sullivan, along with his boardroom colleague David Gold, is quickly beginning preparations for a busy summer in the transfer market after the club effectively ensured their Premier League survival with Saturday's 3-2 win over Wigan at Upton Park.[LNB]Parker scored the winner on that occasion, and Sullivan immediately ruled the midfielder out of a potential summer exodus.[LNB]Sullivan said: "Other than Scott Parker, there is not a player we wouldn't sell if it was the right bid.[LNB]"Scott will not be sold and we will be buying more than we are selling. There will be no fire-selling and we will enhance the squad, not diminish it.[LNB]"We will have to shake up the pack because there is no point kidding ourselves otherwise we will be in the same position next year - the table doesn't lie."[LNB]But, while he also expressed a wish to keep Upson, he would make no such guarantees over the former Birmingham defender - or, for that matter, his international colleagues Robert Green and Carlton Cole.[LNB]"We will make (Upson) a proposal for a new three-year contract," he said.[LNB]"We would give him an offer of a comparable level to what he is on now, which he may or may not want to take.[LNB]"But Upson has a year to go so if we get a good offer we will take it."

Source: Team_Talk