West Ham United co-owner David Sullivan’s son Jack is delighted with his club’s transfer business in the recently closed summer transfer window, saying that the Hammers have a lot of depth now, so much so his dad cannot pick their strongest starting eleven.

The east London outfit saw the arrival of several new faces that included the likes of Angelo Ogbonna, Manuel Lanzini, Pedro Obiang, Dimitri Payet and Darren Randolph amongst others over the course of the summer.




They further propped up their squad with four signings on transfer deadline day with deals for Alex Song, Victor Moses, Michail Antonio and Nikica Jelavic.

Jack is delighted with the new arrivals and feels that there is real depth at West Ham United now.
 


“I asked my dad what his starting XI would be now and he couldn't name it – I was the same!!”, he wrote on the West Ham website.

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“We have got so much competition for places and there is real strength in depth which is what you need at this level.”

West Ham are currently lying eighth in the Premier League standings having won two of their first four games.

Slaven Bilic’s side will look to collect all three points in their next league fixture against Newcastle United post the ongoing international break.