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Chicharito Sevilla exit – The Finances

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Chicharito is undergoing a medical today on the verge of joining La Liga club Sevilla before tomorrow’s Spanish transfer deadline day.

Sevilla will pay West Ham a transfer fee of €7.8m (£7m) for the 31-year-old Mexican plus an additional potential €1m (£900,000) in add-ons.

The Hammers will pay the normal 5% of the transfer fee to FIFA in a solidarity payment leaving a net transfer payment of around £6.6m.

Hernandez has taken a large pay cut as he was desperate to return to a Spanish speaking country having turned down lucrative offers from Russia & Turkey.

With ten months remaining on his contract, the Hammers will save another £6.4m in wages as Hernandez was the highest earner in the first-team squad.

Chicharito will lose all claim to his remaining signing-on/loyalty bonus after slapping in a transfer request on Thursday.

West Ham signed striker Chicharito from German club Bayer Leverkusen for a £16 million fee in July 2017 on a three-year contract reported to be worth up to £145,000 per week to the 31-year-old Mexican.

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  • johnham1 says:

    Great business for the club, 13m we can put to a top midfielder or winger at Christmas.

  • Ray says:

    Glad this is sorted, he never got s real chance or played to he’s strength, but thanks for being a professional and never being a a certain player which will not be named, who F off to China let’s say and on your part you did not try hard enough at times, so best for both sides. Good bye amigo

  • Trinihammer says:

    Why did he change his squad no to 9. He had already indicated he and WH were moving in opposite directions.
    Strange.
    Good luck to him .

    He did not leave the bad stench behind like the other two forgettable ex players

  • Dom says:

    I think he scored enough goals for the time he had in the system we play. He has always been professional despite there not being a natural bond to the club. Fair play to him, I hope he does well in Spain.

  • the iron man from essex says:

    On paper he was a exciting signing, sad to say he never really did the business for us or look like he was interested most of the time..
    Won’t be missed

  • West Ham Fan No 32 says:

    Agree with a lot of the comments, would have liked to see us play 442 which suits his style more but from what I saw the other night Ajeti has the potential to score as many goals and offers a higher work rate. Wish him all the best in Spain if it goes through.

  • Tony Pezzolesi says:

    I think it is crazy to sell him right now with Antonio possibly out for up to 3 months. All it takes is an injury to Haller and we are down to a 22 year old striker leading the line. Why not wait until January?

  • Zahama says:

    Sorry bad taste I know – but I just couldn’t resist – Chicarito was prepared to put his hand up when needed against Fulham

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