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Song seals West Ham loan return

Alex Song West Ham United Alex Song- West Ham United

Tue, 1 Sep 2015 Source: goal.com

As reported by Goal on Monday, the midfielder has returned to Upton Park, with David Sullivan's son, Jack, claiming the club retain has the option to extend by a further year.

West Ham have confirmed that Alex Song has returned to the club on a season-long loan from Barcelona.

Goal reported that Slaven Bilic was hopeful of completing three transfers before Tuesday's 1800BST deadline, with the midfielder’s return and the first to be ticked off the list.

Song impressed initially at Upton Park last season before his form fell off towards the end of the campaign, with Co-chairman David Sullivan admitting that a permanent move would be a gamble for the club.

But the 27-year-old had his loan return to West Ham confirmed by David Gold earlier on Tuesday, with Sullivan's son, Jack, claiming on Monday evening that the club retain has the option to extend by a further year.

"I am very happy," Song told the club's official website. "For me it was very important to come back because when I was here I had a great rapport with the fans and the Club.

"It was a very easy choice for me to come back. When I left I didn't know I would come back here. It was not easy but at the end of the day, the most important thing is I'm here now and I'm very happy.

"I feel at home, everything feels at home, for my family too, they're set up very well here. My kids are playing for West Ham academy. It's a pleasure and it's like I never left here.

"This is a new year, new players have come in and we have the new manager. Everything is changing the way that the Club wants it to be and we have to finish better than we did last year."

Source: goal.com