West Ham aiming to win Premier League, FA Cup and League Cup this season, says David Sullivan according to : London Evening Standard

soccer/">West Ham are aiming to win the Premier League, FA Cup and League Cup this season after a summer of heavy investment. "It is very tough to get into that top seven, and Everton have spent a fortune," Sullivan told talkSPORT. I realise the supporters say we won't do this and that, but we start the season in three [competitions] and the ambition is to win those three trophies. Jose Mourinho put West Ham among possible title challengers for the 2017/18 season and Sullivan, who accepts it is "very, very unlikely", is buoyed by the achievements of Leicester City a little over 12 months ago. Monday's capture of Javier Hernandez for £16million followed the club-record fee spent on Marko Arnautovic and co-owner David Sullivan sees no reason not to mount a challenge on three fronts.



West Ham aiming to win Premier League, FA Cup and League Cup this season, says David Sullivan
On Tuesday, soccer/">West Ham United released a statement announcing that Javier Hernández will be a member of the Premier League side starting next season. "I am very happy to join West Ham United. He would score 59 goals for the Red Devils, winning two Premier League titles in his tenure. For me, the Premier League is the best league in the world and when the opportunity came, I was desperate to sign for this club," Hernandez said. "West Ham is a historic club, and very ambitious – this summer you can see with the players signed that they are looking to have a very good season.

Chicharito officially joins West Ham: Where he ranks among Premier League strikers

@CH14_ is a Hammer!https://t.co/If1cLBnCXA — soccer/">West Ham United (@WestHamUtd) July 24, 2017But where does he rank among the top Premier League strikers? Here are the top pure strikers when it comes to production over the last few seasons (Alexis Sanchez isn't a pure striker, and no I don't think No. That position comes with the expectation of scoring around 15 goals per season, which the Hammers will need after an ugly 2016-17 campaign. First, he's a mobile striker who can do a variety of things, but his bread and butter is inside 12 yards. West Ham has announced the signing of Mexican international striker Javier "Chicharito" Hernandez from Bayer Leverkusen on Monday, adding a star player in attack which the Hammers have needed for quite some time.


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