West Ham's vice-president Karren Brady has written an article in the English newspaper 'The Sun', confirming the club's decision to vote to keep the market closing date in the Premier League instead of equating it with the rest of the European leagues.
The London team has decided to position themselves against the measure that the other English League clubs are trying to promote and which, according to Brady, favours the big teams.
One of the leaders of greater weight in the 'hammers' has assured that postponing the closing of the market generates a chaotic situation in which the teams with greater economic power are reinforced according to the results of the first days.
West Ham considers that the movements in the market after the closing of the window of signings in England have been agreed between players and clubs, reason why it has not supposed any damage for the equipment. In addition, the Premier League is the market that has spent the most during the summer.