West Ham admit players are up for sale in transfer window

01 January 2009 11:26
With West Ham feeling the financial pinch more than most, Duxbury said all offers would be considered, though the Italian coach and not the commercial directors will ultimately decide whether a player is allowed to leave or not. [LNB]'We must not be afraid of interest in or bids for our leading players,' Duxbury said. 'Each approach will be considered in terms of fee, fitness, form and where the manager thinks the player is in his career. [LNB]'We have to consider the will of the player and whether he is committed to what we are trying to achieve. [LNB]'A bid may be evaluated by the manager as allowing him to significantly improve his team.' [LNB]West Ham have suffered several off-the-field problems of late, with owner Bjorgolfur Gudmundsson enduring major financial losses as a result of the credit crunch, while the Carlos Tevez affair continues to hang over the club and a hefty compensation payment could be due to Sheffield United. [LNB]However, Duxbury insisted the club's debts do not mean they must sell this month. [LNB]'Players don't have to be sold but it has been clear since the arrival of Gianfranco that he is keen to have a smaller first-team squad based on quality over quantity,' he added. [LNB]'As I say, he looks likely to move on some fringe players in a bid to achieve a smaller squad of players that he can work closely with on a day-to-day basis.'[LNB]

Source: Telegraph