West Ham were one of a host of clubs who were reportedly in for Andre in the summer but all missed out to the Swans in a move that Garry Monk told us at the time was for football reasons not monetary.
And the pain of missing out must get worse when you realise that the man you wanted to sign has gone on and scored two goals in his opening two Premier League appearances whilst your team has crashed out of Europe to a team nobody has ever heard of and, despite a win at Arsenal on the opening day of the season, is predicted to struggle over the course of the season.
So is it any wonder then that people associated with the club are trying to save face when questioned by their own fans as to why they missed out on the player.
Jack Sullivan, son of West Ham owner David, made the claims on the weekend that West Ham offered Ayew รยฃ90k per week but they missed out because Swansea offered รยฃ120k per week which – putting it simply – is just not true.
@RyanGodbold1 we offered 90k a week! Swansea offered 120k
— Jack Sullivan (@jsullivanwhu) August 15, 2015
You can see why Sullivan wants people to believe that but the simple fact is the Swans are not paying that much money. It is not right to say how much they are paying Ayew but it is also a reasonably well known fact that it will be less than the รยฃ90k West Ham offered and that has to hurt them to find out that sometimes it is not all about money in this beautiful game of ours.
Sullivan was called out by some people for the claim – not all Swansea fans either – but it is only right to refute the claims as untrue and is yet another answer of someone who likes to think they are in the know that they know very little.
Never mind Mr Sullivan there is always Europe for your team….oh, sorry forgot!!
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