West Ham United co-chairman David Sullivan wants permanent Alex Song deal

Sullivan hopes to keep Song

West Ham United co-chairman David Sullivan has confirmed that the club will try to keep Alex Song beyond his loan deal.

The 27-year-old has impressed since arriving at Upton Park on a season-long loan in the summer from Barcelona.

The former Arsenal midfielder has expressed a desire to stay in the Premier League, but Sullivan has warned that nothing is set in stone.

"Could he leave at the end of the season? Yes he could - loan players always can," Sullivan told Sky Sports News.

"Barcelona paid £15m for him. You have to judge him over the season and I think Song has to judge West Ham over the season.

"He loves England and his family loves London. We hope that we can conclude a deal to sign him but if we can't we can't."

The Hammers are currently fifth in the league table after 10 games.

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