Thanks for what exactly?
Getting paid by us to play for other clubs.
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You can make these kind of caveats for the vast majority of every transfer btw.

He needs to start building a life beyond the game. I'm not sure Spurs again would help that.
Sure there is - we get him for 9 months. Seems like thats all that was possible. Should we have been adamant about an option and missed out entirely?
All the talk of investment, and it’s the same £120m net spend as the last few seasons. Nothing will ever change with Levy around.
Easy to see how the stadium opening was a game changer for us. Every year since has been big except the Covid year.Last 10 years total incoming player fees ranked:
1. 2023–24 - £245.4m
2. 2025–26 - £176.4m
3. 2022–23 - £158.2m
4. 2024–25 - ~£154.4m
5. 2019–20 - ~£117.2m
6. 2017–18 - ~£114m
7. 2021–22 - ~£77.9m
8. 2016–17 - £67.4m
9. 2020–21 - £65.9m
10. 2015–16 - £49.5m
11. 2018–19 - £0m
Your take says much more about you than the transfer windowIt’s definitely too soon to accurately rate the window. But you can certainly rate our methods and process. And for me it’s a 0/10
Every single deal we did this summer basically fell into our lap. We are extremely fortunate West Ham needed money. Palhinha didn’t fit Kompany’s plans. And for some reason Chelsea never pulled the trigger on Simons.
Yep. An option to buy doesn't mean anything if the player and/or club don't want him to stay.
Who knows what he nearly did or didn’t do.
These arsehats just make up any old shit and put it out there.
He DID end up at Gala though