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Barty 3:36 Tue Jun 19
Felipe Anderson - Signed
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West Ham United complete Club record Felipe Anderson transfer

West Ham United are delighted to confirm the Club record signing of Lazio attacking midfielder Felipe Anderson.



Anderson joins Manuel Pellegrini’s side on a four-year contract, having completed five hugely-successful seasons in Italy with Lazio.

The Brazilian, who has been capped at senior level by his country, scored eight goals and assisted ten more in his 32 appearances for the Rome club last term.

Anderson’s undoubted creative ability was a key factor in the Club moving for the 25-year-old – the Hammers’ seventh signing of the summer so far after the arrivals of Ryan Fredericks, Lukasz Fabianski, Issa Diop, Jack Wilshere, Andriy Yarmolenko and Fabian Balbuena.

The man, himself, cannot wait to test himself in the Premier League.

"I feel really happy and fulfilled to join West Ham United," Anderson told whufc.com. "West Ham is a club with a lot of tradition, lots of great players have played here, like Bobby Moore, Carlos Tevez and Di Canio.

"They were great players and idols here, and I’m aiming big, who knows, maybe I could hit their heights and be a legend here too. I'm really happy to be here. It's a dream come true.

"I want to thank the owner, David Sullivan, because he made a big effort to bring me here. I know how difficult it was, so I have to thank him a lot, and I hope I can repay his faith in me on the pitch with goals and winning games."

Director of Football Mario Husillos is delighted to have welcomed the winger to London Stadium and believes Anderson's signing shows the Club's intent for the coming campaign.

"We are very happy and pleased to welcome Felipe to West Ham United," Husillos said.

“We believe that we have signed one of the most exciting talents in European football. Felipe has shown a fantastic level of performance at Lazio in recent seasons and we believe that he will now bring that quality to the Premier League. He is also a player very suited to the style of Manuel Pellegrini.

“For West Ham United this is a very big statement, a club record, so we must thank the owners for their support and work in making this transfer possible.

“It is a negotiation that has taken some time but it is a very good sign that Felipe was determined to become a West Ham player, and we feel very confident that he will become a big success at London Stadium.”

Joint-Chairman David Sullivan said: “Felipe was a main target of the manager so we are delighted we’ve been able to bring him to the Club.

“We’re very pleased with the business we’ve done so far and I hope the supporters are just as excited as we are about the squad we are building here at West Ham.

“The deal sees us significantly break our transfer record and we feel it’s a real statement of intent.”

Born in Santa Maria, Brazil, Anderson made his way in football with Sao Paolo side Santos, making his senior debut in October 2010, when he was just 17.

The following year he helped Santos win the Copa Libertadores – South America’s equivalent of the Champions League – before heading to Europe to link up with Lazio in the summer of 2013.

He wasted little time in making his mark in Italy, scoring eleven goals in the 2014/15 campaign and playing a major role as Lazio reached the final of that season’s Coppa Italia.

In total he scored 34 goals in 177 Lazio appearances, lifting the 2017 Supercoppa Italiana along the way, and last term led the league in terms of dribbles, with an average of 5.4 per game.

He has also enjoyed success on the international stage, winning an Olympic Gold Medal at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games, and making his senior Selecao debut in a friendly against Mexico in 2015.

Everyone at West Ham United would like to welcome Felipe and his family to the Club and wish him every success in his career with the Hammers.

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boleyn8420 3:44 Tue Jun 19
Re: Felipe Anderson
Thats that one dead in the water then. Negotiations always work by issuing ultimatums, they never learn do they, or more like they know exactly what they are doing. You can hear the whine of we tried being prepared even now

RM10 3:51 Tue Jun 19
Re: Felipe Anderson
£ 30m tto much anyway

Lee Trundle 3:53 Tue Jun 19
Re: Felipe Anderson
£30m is probably about right. I'd be a bit wary about paying anything more.

Hopefully we've learnt our lesson from last season, and we move on to the next target if they want to be difficult.

ironsofcanada 4:08 Tue Jun 19
Re: Felipe Anderson
boleyn8420 3:44 Tue Jun 19

We have spent over 28 mill from a budget of 75, by all accounts. We need 2 midfielders at least, spending more than 30 mill on one probably not a good idea. Exactly the time for an ultimatum.

boleyn8420 4:09 Tue Jun 19
Re: Felipe Anderson
30m is fuck all in this day and age for footballers and as I keep reminding everyone it isn't our money so who gives a fuck how much a player costs, as long as they are good enough. You don't watch Arnautovic running towards goal and honestly ever think of his transfer fee do you. Quite why anyone thinks 30m but no more is beyond me it's not as if you have ever seen him play live is it. Everyone thought the scousers were mad last season when they spent 35m on Mo Salah, not so much now though

Eerie Descent 4:13 Tue Jun 19
Re: Felipe Anderson
So what you're saying is, some rag put up a story about it, and Hi FELLAS just copied it and passed it off as inside info?

YOU HAVE TO LAUGH

BubblesCyprus 4:21 Tue Jun 19
Re: Felipe Anderson
Had never even heard of this player until this thread am I alone ??

Steven P 4:23 Tue Jun 19
Re: Felipe Anderson
Eerie Descent 4:13 Tue Jun 19
Re: Felipe Anderson

Yep! Thats pretty standard for him. He just sits on NewsNow all day long.

Steven P 4:26 Tue Jun 19
Re: Felipe Anderson
8420 - Not moaning as usual, are you?

Im not sure you get how negotiations work mate to be honest. You dont just pay whatever the other club want. You come in with a value, which is a starting point and gradually the gap shortens until an agreement is made.

That is exactly what we have been doing over the last couple of weeks. Some times during this negotiation process, an agreement can be made and so you offer up your final amount. Again, exactly what we are doing?

I dont see what the issue is?

Charoo 4:32 Tue Jun 19
Re: Felipe Anderson
I’ve seen him play live and he is shit off a shovel and often involved. Final ball isn’t great but that’s why he’s £30m and not £50+ but he is a good age and has potential. I personally think this one won’t happen, unless they know There is a firm bid of circa £25m for Antonio.

RBshorty 4:50 Tue Jun 19
Re: Felipe Anderson
Ain’t happpening folks. But remember. “We are working tirelessly.!”

Eggbert Nobacon 4:55 Tue Jun 19
Re: Felipe Anderson
If those figures are right and they say now we should walk,

he's not worth 45m or whatever we'll be up to then

ironsofcanada 5:03 Tue Jun 19
Re: Felipe Anderson
Eggbert Nobacon 4:55 Tue Jun 19

Yeah, 30mill happened to be the limit I set on this about a week ago in my head (knowing full well my opinion made no difference.) Not a huge star but in his prime and could very well improve us, 30 mill is what you pay these days.

But it seems we are paying over 28mill very soon and we need another midfielder, you are get up to 75 mill really fast.

boleyn8420 5:17 Tue Jun 19
Re: Felipe Anderson
Steven P. I do not moan, I have no idea where that has come from. I deal with the certainties and uncertainties of life in exactly the same way with a smile on my face and the wit of a born bon viveur.

Lazio want 42m we offer 30m, thats not negotiation thats Sullivan once again having no fucking intention of buying players and puts in an offer he knows won't be accepted and then bleats we tried. Same old, same old

Buying Fabianski for 7m is his idea of massive spend

Mart O 5:23 Tue Jun 19
Re: Felipe Anderson
Mange tout !

Lee Trundle 5:26 Tue Jun 19
Re: Felipe Anderson
"Lazio want 42m we offer 30m, thats not negotiation"

But going back with a 35 million euro + 3 million in bonuses and 10% of future sale for him is.

On The Ball 5:26 Tue Jun 19
Re: Felipe Anderson
boleyn8420 - you're actually dealing with internet gossip.

White Pony 5:28 Tue Jun 19
Re: Felipe Anderson
Anyone actually seen this bloke play?

, 5:32 Tue Jun 19
Re: Felipe Anderson
We all know what the owners are like but ad hominem attacks that bear no relation to what is going on are worthless. For example someone complained that Pastore had as yet no contact with our owners. The thing is when buying a player the protocol is to agree a fee with the selling club prior to being given permission to deal with a player.

Why can't people sit back and wait for official statements of a deal being concluded rather than allow themselves to be jerked around by every rumour.

On The Ball 5:34 Tue Jun 19
Re: Felipe Anderson
White Pony 5:28 Tue Jun 19

LOADS of times. Until I realised he wasn't the Anderson that played for Man Utd. Then none.

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