West Ham sign Pablo Zabaleta on free transfer as Argentine becomes Slaven Bilic's first summer signing

New man in town | Pablo Zabaleta
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Sam Long26 May 2017

Pablo Zabaleta has joined West Ham on a free transfer to become the club's first signing of the summer.

The 32-year-old was released by Manchester City at the end of the 2016-17 season after making 333 appearances for the Citizens.

He signs on a two-year deal.

Zabaleta also had options in Spain and Italy but ultimately decided to continue his Premier League career with the Hammers.

The Argentina international will bring a wealth experience to the London Stadium, having played a key role in City's recent rise to elite level.

Zabaleta slipped down the pecking order under Pep Guardiola but will be expected to establish himself as West Ham's first-choice right back.

Bilic also has Sam Byram at his disposal while Alvaro Arbeloa is expected to leave the cub after making just four appearances in his debut season in east London.

Zabaleta's move was decided upon following Monday's end-of-season review meeting between Bilic and co-owner David Sullivan.

The Croatian manager, who has had to cope with a lengthy injury list this season, is targeting a total or four new arrivals ahead of the 2017-18 season.

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