West Ham United signed Jose Fonte from Southampton and Robert Snodgrass from Hull City in the January transfer window.

West Ham United co-chairman David Gold has praised Jose Fonte and Robert Snodgrass on the club’s official website.
Fonte joined West Ham from Premier League rivals Southampton in the January transfer window.
According to The Guardian, the Hammers had to pay the Saints a transfer fee of £8 million in order to secure the services of the 33-year-old central defender.
Snodgrass also joined West Ham in the January transfer window, making the switch from Premier League rivals Hull City.
According to BBC Sport, the London outfit had to pay Hull a transfer fee of £10.2m in order to secure the services of the 29-year-old Scotland international winger.
West Ham co-chairman Gold has praised Fonte and Snodgrass.
“I must say, the two new boys, Fonte and Snodgrass, have certainly played their part in that sense,” Gold wrote on West Ham’s official website.
“They are two very experienced professionals with fantastic character, and have made a very positive impression, both on the pitch and in the dressing-room.
“Fonte was magnificent in our last match at Watford, where our second half performance deserved to earn us all three points.”
West Ham are 11th in the Premier League table at the moment with 33 points from 26 matches.
The Hammers will return to action on Monday evening when they take on Chelsea at the London Stadium in the Premier League.
Slaven Bilic’s side will head into the match on the back of a 1-1 draw with Watford away from home at Vicarage Road in the league.

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