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30th January 2017
05:04pm GMT

"I would like to make it clear that we have no financial need to sell our best players and that the decision to allow Payet to leave was in accordance with the wishes of the manager and the interests of squad unity.
"To be frank, my board and I would have preferred for him to have stayed in order to make an example of him, as no player is bigger than the club."While West Ham vice-chair Karren Brady announced that fans can replace their Payet shirts for £25 at club shops. https://twitter.com/karren_brady/status/826032323430854656?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Payet had a stunning debut season with the club last year, when he scored nine goals, and made 12 assists in the league. He was among the best players in the country. The French playmaker was rewarded with a new five year contract and became the face of the club. West Ham are evidently feeling very sore over the situation, and didn't give-up Payet without a fight. https://twitter.com/OM_English/status/825849245349535744 According to The Daily Mail, and Jason Burt of the Telegraph, the club would only sanction the transfer to Marseille when Payet agreed to pay back his salary for January - worth either £400,000 or £500,000. The report in the Mail claims that West Ham were prepared to prevent Payet joining Marseille if he didn't pay back the money he earned while refusing to play for the club. https://twitter.com/JBurtTelegraph/status/826102051964870656 Payet also took a £25,000 a week pay cut to join the French side. He played for Marseille between 2013 and 2015, before he joined West Ham for £10.7m.
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