Robert Green did not have to wait long to get a new club. England's reserve goalkeeper will be back playing in the Premier League next season. Rob Green, finally decided to leave West Ham United this summer after six years of defending the club. This statement was issued by the club chairman, David Gold.
The 32-year player contracts will expire at the end of June, and he did not agree to extend the contract even though the Hammers managed to promotion to the Premiership.
The former captain, Matthew Upson leave Upton Park as a player free agent last year, and now Green has been linked with several clubs, namely Tottenham Hotspur, QPR, West Bromwich Albion, as well as the Spanish side Malaga.
Reported by Sportsmail, Queens Park Rangers goalkeeper who was chasing Green contacted directly. Wage offer of 50 thousand pounds per week immediately welcome.
What about Paddy Kenny? QPR goalkeeper this season is poised to return dibesut Neil Warnock, the manager who had made his name at Sheffield United, to join Leeds United.
Gold wrote via Twitter account, "Robert Green is a (player) free agent, he has chosen to go. Matthew Upson did the same thing." "No one wants Rob to go, but no one is immortal, he must do the best for himself, and we must do our best for ourselves."
Green is a substitute that is not played when England beat Belgium 1-0 at Wembley in their final warm-up match ahead of Euro 2012 on Saturday (2/6).
He bought the Hammers from Norwich City at a price of two million pounds in 2006.
West Ham manager Sam Allardyce reportedly eyeing Bolton Wanderers goalkeeper, Jussi Jaaskelainen, instead of Green.
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