West Ham sets $86m price tag for Payet
Dimitri Payet will not leave West Ham for less than $86 million and even then would be reluctant seller, co-chairman David Gold said.
West Ham will not listen to offers under $86 million for Dimitri Payet, co-chairman David Gold said.
Payet enjoyed a superb first season with the Premier League club, scoring 12 goals and providing 15 assists and has since been linked with the likes of Chelsea, Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain.
The attacking midfielder's marvellous performance at UEFA EURO 2016, where he found the net three times and recorded two assists, will only have served to increase the speculation surrounding his future.
His performances during France's run to the final, where the hosts lost 1-0 to Portugal, saw Payet named in the team of the tournament by UEFA.
"The super-clubs would come after a player of his ability. We wouldn't even listen to any offer under £50million and even then we need to keep our best players so we just don't welcome any offers at all for Dimitri," Gold said during a radio interview. "He's instrumental, he's important to us, the team is built round him and he's not for sale."
Asked how West Ham can keep the former Saint-Etienne, Lille and Marseille man at the club Gold replied: "You make him as happy as you can, he has a great relationship with the manager, which is very, very important to a player.
"He's settled in London with this family, the fans adore him and we're going to the Olympic Stadium.
"We've done everything we possibly could do. I'm hoping that will be enough."