West Ham have completed the signing of Algerian international Sofiane Feghouli on a free transfer, Jack Sullivan has confirmed on Twitter.
The 26-year-old has rejected advances from the likes of Manchester United, Sevilla, Villarreal, Inter Milan and Fenerbahce before putting pen-to-paper on a three-year deal with West Ham.
Twitter: Feghouli has signed for West Ham for the next 3 years!!! ??? (@jsullivanwhu)
Feghouli has spent the last five seasons at Valencia. He made over 200 appearances for the Spanish outfit, scoring 36 and assisting 44 in the process.
https://twitter.com/S_Feghouli/status/742695833045504001
Signing the Algerian winger is an incredibly shrewd piece of business by West Ham and current boss Slaven Bilic is believed to have played a major role in convincing Feghouli to snub interest from elsewhere.
Feghouli becomes the Hammers’ second signing of the summer, following Norweigan defender Håvard Nordtveit, who also arrived on a free transfer after being released by Borussia Monchengladbach.




