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Green excited by West Ham
West Ham goalkeeper is looking to the future as he is delighted by the club's transfer activity as they hope to progress to a major force in the Premiership. The Hammers look likely to finish midtable this year, but Green is confident for the future.
"The vision that the new board, the chairman and the chief executive have for the club is to be up there with the best of them," Green said. "I share that vision with them and I want to be a part of it with West Ham.
"Everyone at the club from the top to the bottom has got the vision in mind. It is about taking things step by step and, as frustrating as this season has been, it is still a step in the right direction.
"Come 12 months ago, everyone would have given everything they could to be in the position we are in now. In another 12 months, we are going to be looking a lot further upwards. That is what I want to be part of."
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