Sochaux star has joined the Premier League new boys for an undisclosed fee on a four-year deal - watch him in action here
West Ham have completed the signing of Modibo Maiga from Sochaux on a long-term deal.
The
24-year-old has been regularly linked with a move to English football
and has today joined the Barclays Premier League new boys.
Maiga,
who can play as a centre-forward or on the wing, joins the Hammers for
an undisclosed fee on a four-year deal, with an option for a further two
years.
"I am really happy and excited about joining West Ham United," he told the club's official website, www.whufc.com.
"I know West Ham are a big club in England and I'm really looking forward to representing them.
"They have huge tradition and it is like joining part of a family and that is one of the main reasons I wanted to come here.
"I know some of the big names that have played for the club in the
past and I am proud to be part of a new team back in the Premier
League."
Maiga becomes West Ham's fifth signing since winning the
npower Championship play-offs, following deals for Mohamed Diame, George
McCartney, Jussi Jaaskelainen and Stephen Henderson.
The Mali
international began his career with Stade Malien in his homeland aged
15, before moving on to Moroccan club Raja Casablanca in 2004.
Maiga
moved to Ligue 1 side Le Mans three years later and then on to Sochaux,
netting 16 goals in his first season with Les Lionceaux.
The
Bamako-born striker scored nine times in 23 league appearances last
season and looked close to a move to Newcastle before reportedly failing
a medical.
Maiga becomes the second Malian to represent West Ham,
following fellow forward Frederic Kanoute. He has scored five goals in
31 appearances for the national team.