West Ham Sign Luis Boa Morte From Fulham
Soccer: Luis Boa Morte will jog his rubbery legs across London after West Ham and Fulham agreed an undisclosed fee for the Portuguese international.
Alan Curbishley's first signing as West Ham manager will be Fulham club captain Luis Boa Morte after the two clubs agreed an undisclosed fee for the Portuguese international.
West Ham confirmed that Boa Morte has agreed a three-and-a-half year deal with the club. He will go into the squad for the FA Cup clash against Brighton tomorrow before the Hammers continue their bid for survival, and their next league clash is against Fulham.
"I'm very pleased that we have been able to get the deal done so quickly," said Curbishley. "I like players who are versatile, and Luis can play on the left, on the right, through the middle as a centre-forward, and even as an attacking midfielder. He is also very experienced, which is something I think we need and have been endeavouring to bring in. We have some very exciting young players, but I just felt we needed more experience in certain areas to help them out."
The commitment of some of West Ham's players has been questioned and Curbishley believes Boa Morte's arrival may spur some of the squad on: "The signing also puts other players under pressure, and that is what football is all about. Luis has great pace, a fantastic left foot, and he makes and scores goals. He is also very much a team player, and I am delighted to have got him."
And Curbishley hinted that there may be more signings before the month is out: "We are currently juggling a lot of balls in terms of the players we have targeted in this transfer window, and they haven't all come down yet, but this is a good start and I am sure Luis will make a big impact for us."
Fulham manager Chris Coleman said he was sorry to see Boa Mrte go, but did not want to prevent him leaving: "I am of course disappointed that Luis has decided his future is not with Fulham. He has been a great servant to the club and we all wish him well."
"However, I have always said that if a player is not happy playing for this club and expresses a desire to go, then I would be prepared to let him leave, and this was the case with Luis. Having discussed this with the chairman and the managing director, we believe it is in the best interest of the club to invest in players who are prepared to commit their future to us."
Coleman said that Fulham had no intention of becoming a selling club. "We will continue to add strength and depth this window and, if necessary, the next, to ensure that we have a strong enough squad of players for the future to enable us to push on as a club, which remains our ambition," he added.
Boa Morte played 250 games for Fulham, scoring 54 goals after joining from Southampton in a £1.7m deal in 2001. The Lisbon-born player began his Premiership career with Arsenal.
West Ham confirmed that Boa Morte has agreed a three-and-a-half year deal with the club. He will go into the squad for the FA Cup clash against Brighton tomorrow before the Hammers continue their bid for survival, and their next league clash is against Fulham.
"I'm very pleased that we have been able to get the deal done so quickly," said Curbishley. "I like players who are versatile, and Luis can play on the left, on the right, through the middle as a centre-forward, and even as an attacking midfielder. He is also very experienced, which is something I think we need and have been endeavouring to bring in. We have some very exciting young players, but I just felt we needed more experience in certain areas to help them out."
The commitment of some of West Ham's players has been questioned and Curbishley believes Boa Morte's arrival may spur some of the squad on: "The signing also puts other players under pressure, and that is what football is all about. Luis has great pace, a fantastic left foot, and he makes and scores goals. He is also very much a team player, and I am delighted to have got him."
And Curbishley hinted that there may be more signings before the month is out: "We are currently juggling a lot of balls in terms of the players we have targeted in this transfer window, and they haven't all come down yet, but this is a good start and I am sure Luis will make a big impact for us."
Fulham manager Chris Coleman said he was sorry to see Boa Mrte go, but did not want to prevent him leaving: "I am of course disappointed that Luis has decided his future is not with Fulham. He has been a great servant to the club and we all wish him well."
"However, I have always said that if a player is not happy playing for this club and expresses a desire to go, then I would be prepared to let him leave, and this was the case with Luis. Having discussed this with the chairman and the managing director, we believe it is in the best interest of the club to invest in players who are prepared to commit their future to us."
Coleman said that Fulham had no intention of becoming a selling club. "We will continue to add strength and depth this window and, if necessary, the next, to ensure that we have a strong enough squad of players for the future to enable us to push on as a club, which remains our ambition," he added.
Boa Morte played 250 games for Fulham, scoring 54 goals after joining from Southampton in a £1.7m deal in 2001. The Lisbon-born player began his Premiership career with Arsenal.

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