"Im really happy to be a Hammer, to be back in the Premier League and I love this game," said the left-back. "When you have to make a deal and money is not the issue, the deal could be done in five minutes," added the Evra in a statement on the club's website. "The main thing was for me to join West Ham and to help my teammates to win as many games as we can.BREAKING: @Evra passes West Ham medical and is expected to complete return to Premier League later on Wednesday. pic.twitter.com/FCNDOTvtPc
— Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) February 7, 2018
"It was the fastest thing I have done in my life, because both parties wanted to work together, so it was very easy to make an agreement." West Ham are 12th in the Premier League with 12 matches to play, but are only three points above the teams in 18th and 19th, two of the three relegation places.It's official! He loves this game! ?
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) February 7, 2018
West Ham have signed former Manchester United left-back Patrice Evra until the end of the season.
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Evra's departure from France came after he lashed out in response to a group of supporters who had come to the pitchside to berate him for what they considered sub-par displays. The 36-year-old, capped 81 times by France, was hit with a season-long ban that only applies to UEFA club competitions. Alex Ferguson took the Senegal-born player to Manchester United from Monaco in January 2006, and won five Premier League titles and the Champions League.A message from Patrice Evra: pic.twitter.com/AjEz7A6Gxg
— West Ham United (@WestHamUtd) February 7, 2018
After spending his final season at Old Trafford working under Moyes, the defender moved to Italian champions Juventus in 2014 and enjoyed more domestic success before moving back to France in January 2017. Evra's career has been dogged by controversy, not all of his making. At the 2010 World Cup in South Africa he led a revolt of the French players against coach Raymond Domenech. A year later, while playing for United, Evra was the target of a racist insult from then Liverpool striker Luis Suarez. The Uruguayan was banned for eight matches and fined over the incident.Official: United legend Patrice Evra joins West Ham United. #mufc pic.twitter.com/y8SHDHsPqr
— United Xtra (@utdxtra) February 7, 2018
Reports that West Ham are on the verge of signing Patrice Evra.
— Coral (@Coral) February 6, 2018
Luckily the pitch at the London Stadium is too far away from the crowd for a repeat of this. pic.twitter.com/39WegzpFi9