Sunderland hit back at West Ham's claims of illegal approach for Demba Ba

25 May 2011 17:19
ShareSunderland have defended themselves against claims that they have made an illegal approach to West Ham striker Demba Ba.[LNB]The Hammers have reported the Black Cats to the Barclays Premier League over an allegation that they have breached the rules governing transfers.[LNB]However, a spokesman said: 'Sunderland AFC is fully aware of the Premier League regulations pertaining to player recruitment.[LNB]'If we are interested in any player currently under contract with another club, we will speak directly to that club, in line with the regulations.'[LNB] A wanted man: Demba Ba hit 7 Premier League goals after joining West Ham from Hoffenheim in January[LNB]A Premier League spokesman confirmed that they have received a complaint from the Hammers' which will now be considered.[LNB]He said: 'We have received a letter from West Ham United. We will look into their complaint to see if there is a case to answer.'[LNB]The regulations are detailed in Section K of the Premier League rulebook and state that a club cannot approach a contracted player at another club either directly or indirectly without prior written consent.[LNB]Indeed, even a public statement expressing an interest in a player can be construed as an offence.[LNB]Sunderland are one of a series of clubs - derby rivals Newcastle are among the others - to have been linked with Ba, who scored seven goals in the Hammers' ultimately vain bid to retain their top-flight status following a January move from German club Hoffenheim. [LNB] West Ham have not approached Cardiff boss Jones, insists chairman Gold Northern Exposure: Newcastle 6 Sunderland 5 in North East XIAll the latest Sunderland news, features and opinionAll the latest West ham United news, features and opinion[LNB]  Explore more:Places: Newcastle

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