West Ham turnaround begins as Thomas Hitzlsperger joins on a free

• West Ham quick to secure Thomas Hitzlsperger’s signature
• German international nicknamed ‘The Hammer’ for his shot

West Ham have announced the signing of Germany midfielder Thomas Hitzlsperger on a three-year deal.

The 28-year-old will join the club on a free transfer on 1 July following the expiry of his contract at Italian side Lazio.

Hitzlsperger becomes the first new arrival at Upton Park this summer as the club aim to rebuild after narrowly avoiding relegation last season.

With Avram Grant due to be installed as manager later this month – subject to a successful work-permit application – West Ham co-owner David Sullivan expressed his satisfaction with the direction the club is taking.

“I am delighted to welcome Thomas to the club,” Sullivan told the West Ham official club website.

“We had to move quickly to secure his services when he became available, especially as there was understandably so much interest in him from around Europe and back in Germany.

“I am especially pleased that he is excited by what we are trying to achieve here at West Ham.

“He is the first of many signings this summer. We are going to sign a mixture of exciting young talent as well as the very best senior pros who can add real strength to the squad, like Thomas.

“He is still a young man but has massive experience.”

Nicknamed “The Hammer” due to his powerful left foot, Hitzlsperger should find favour among the West Ham fans, and Sullivan expects great things from the former Bayern Munich youth player.

“Thomas is a top-quality player who I know the fans will love – and not just because of his nickname,” Sullivan added.

“He is a wholehearted midfielder with an eye for a goal who gives everything in every match.”

Hitzlsperger has previous experience of Premier League football, having spent several seasons at Aston Villa between 2000 and 2005.

He began his career at Bayern before joining Villa at the age of 18, making his debut for the club in 2001 and going on to make 114 appearances, scoring 12 goals.

He returned to Germany with Stuttgart in the summer of 2005, and went on to lift the Bundesliga title with them two years later. He joined Lazio in January this year but only made five appearances before his short-term deal expired.

Hitzlsperger has won over 50 caps for the German national side but missed out on a place in Joachim Low’s World Cup squad this summer.

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Stoke’s Robert Huth apologises for lashing out at Matthew Upson

• Huth apologises for incident which was missed by referee
• Faces probable three-match ban from Football Association

The Stoke defender Robert Huth has apologised for the incident in Saturday’s match against West Ham when he struck Matthew Upson across the face.

The German was yesterday charged with violent conduct by the Football Association after his swinging arm was missed by the referee Martin Atkinson.

Huth and his club have accepted the player’s guilt and are awaiting his punishment – likely to be a three-match ban – from the FA.

“Stoke and Robert Huth accept the FA charge of violent conduct and would like to apologise for the incident at the Britannia Stadium on Saturday,” said a club statement.

“All players were briefed at the beginning of the season about obstructing opponents at set-plays and Robert reacted in frustration at being impeded by Matthew Upson for the second time in the game, stopping him from marking James Tomkins at set-pieces as instructed.

“Robert Huth’s actions are totally out of character for a fully committed defender who has only received one red card – for two cautions – in nearly eight years of playing in the Premier League.

“We await the FA verdict on the incident.”

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