West Ham has finished signing Benrahma with a one-season loan from Brentford.
The 25-year end was supposed to signal a permanent agreement, but medical headaches led West Ham to renegotiate the terms of the transfer.
West Ham is understood to have paid four million pounds to signal a Loan from Benrahma and agreed to make the permanent deal at the end of the season for 21 million pounds, plus five million pounds in add-ons.
The agreement will be subject to extra tests on those that have emerged in your medical examination.
Technician David Moyes insisted that Benrahma had not missed his medical examination at Friday press meetings before the Super Sunday clash with London’s Tottenham.
“I am very, very pleased to be part of this team,” Benrahma said on the club’s website. “West Ham is a historic club, which has long been a member of the Premier League. He understood and understands smart players. ” It’s a big club in England.
“I talked to the coach, so I know exactly what he expects of me. I will go out to meet your expectations in the area because he has me and I hope to be able to take you back to the area.
“I like that prospect [of betting in the Premier League]!I play football to have fun first and before the max, but it’s great to know that you’re joining the most viewed league in the world, so I’m actually looking to show what I can do. “
Moyes added: “I am very happy to welcome Said to West Ham United. He is a player who has been very popular for his performances with Brentford in the championship. There was a lot of interest in him, so we are very satisfied that he has to register with us.
“We are looking to recruit hungry players who are determined to progress and improve. He says it’s an exciting skill with a lot of skill and clever qualities, which will complement the other offensive players we have at the club. “
“We have to give Said some time to settle down, but I’m convinced he’ll be able to move towards the Premier League. We’re excited to have him here and we look forward to making the most of it. “
Benrahma, who will wear the number nine shirt, becomes Moyes’ fourth summer signing following the arrival of Craig Dawson and Vladimir Coufal as a permanent addition to Tomas Soucek.
Sky Sports News understands that one of the other difficulties similar to moving was a loyalty bonus that Benrahma’s idea was due when he left Brentford.
He was not on his contract and Benrahma advised the club to give cash to the many assistants who helped in his progression to his tenure at Griffin Park. It is understood that more than a hundred employees will get a bonus as a direct result of the transfer of Benrahma Griffin Park, West Ham.
Benrahma scored 17 goals in 46 appearances for Brentford last season when they reached the final championship play-off, suffering a 2–1 loss to Fulham at Wembley.
The Algerian forced his career in France with Ligue 1 nice and played 18 first-team games before moving to Brentford in July 2018.
Benrahma played 94 times for Brentford, scoring 30 goals in his time at West London club.