Graham Potter says West Ham are in for an exciting summer after finishing the season with a win at Portman Road.
Our Hammers came away with a 3-1 victory against relegated Ipswich Town, to leave the club in 14th place in a difficult season, however it did see us finish above Spurs and Manchester United.
Potter was delighted for the travelling fans who have not had much to enjoy this season, as West Ham ended a season of disappointment with a win and hopefully a sign that things are set to turn in east London.
“Three points, a good performance in front of our supporters, who were fantastic again, and then obviously a great send-off for the boys,” said the Hammers boss, as reported by the clubs Official Website.
“It was a very emotional day, and an emotional few days and few weeks actually, so I’m very proud today to be connected with this fantastic Football Club.”
Potter admitted that the end of the season now marks a very busy period for the club, with arguably the biggest summer transfer window in some time with a rebuild of the squad expected.
The West Ham Head Coach says now that the season is done, although there will be a breather from the football element, he and Kyle Macaulay will be very busy looking to strengthen this summer transfer window.
“Your phone’s on and you’re doing different stuff,” added Potter. “Kyle Macaulay has been busy, and we’ve all been working as a Club.
“We need to plan, we need to reflect, we need to make the right decisions, in terms of what we want to do going forward, and it’s going to be an exciting, interesting summer.
“I think, in an ideal world, you want to do things early in the transfer market, but sometimes it’s not like that. You have to be patient.
“Again, you have to do the right things rather than the quick things. If we can do anything, we will. But, at the same time, I think making the right decision, aligned together, is the focus for us.”