West Ham boss Slaven Bilic could be in hot water after dismissing co-owner David Sullivan’s claim that he rejected the chance to sign Renato Sanches and Grzegorz Krychowiak during the transfer window
Sanches left Bayern Munich to join Swansea City on a season-long loan, while Krychowiak moved from Paris Saint-Germain to West Brom.
Sullivan claimed both players were offered to Bilic, but the Hammers boss said he was happy with his squad.
However, Bilic told Sky Sports that Sullivan’s claims were nonsense.
“He likes to talk – it’s his right, but I said I wanted a player and that is not exactly what happened with those two players that you mentioned,” he said.