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Soucek refuses to make improved contract waves

Tomas Soucek has no intention of pushing for a new deal after his ultra successful season at the Irons.

The Czech midfielder has become one of the best loved players to don the claret and blue in such a short space of time and is excelling his own personal reputations behind the scenes as a perfect professional.

An adviser close to the defensive midfielder – speaking exclusively to Claretandhugh – has revealed that having signed a four year deal  he has no intention of pushing for more on an improved deal despite his amazing season.

He explained: “It becomes par for the course in this game for players who have a half decent season to start haggling and pressing for more but that really isn’t Tomas’ way and he would have more justification than 99 per cent of them.”

He is really living his dream as they say and also understands the financial difficulties his own club and others are experiencing.

Beyond being a terrific player who has helped transform the Hammers. He is a gentleman and a professional who refuses to  make waves. He really is a top bloke.”

 

About Hugh5outhon1895

Hugh Southon is a lifelong Iron and the founding editor of ClaretandHugh. He is a national newspaper journalist of many years experience and was Bobby Moore's 'ghost' writer during the great man's lifetime. He describes ClaretandHugh as "the Hammers daily newspaper!" Follow on Twitter @hughsouthon

4 comments on “Soucek refuses to make improved contract waves

  1. He is very very special and we are very lucky to have him in claret and blue

  2. In all honesty, I wouldn’t have expected nothing less than this from Soucek, he’s not only a vital cog in our rebuilding, he’s a model Pro who’s dedicated to the team and club to honour his contract. Onwards from that is anyone’s guess, however, the ball would be firmly in the hierarchy’s court to sustain his stay if our progress were to be sustained over the next 2/3 seasons

  3. If finances permit, perhaps he’ll be offered improved terms as recognition for excellence. As we did for Payet.

  4. And look what Payet did to us. No comparison between the two

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