West Ham United vice-chairman Karren Brady has made it clear that the club will make significant changes to manager Sam Allardyce's squad in order to be competitive in the Premier League.
The Hammers are back in England's top flight after just one season in the Championship and Brady has insisted that there will be more players added to the already completed signings of Jussi Jaaskelainen and Mohamed Diame.
"We want to compete and really make a contribution to this league. West Ham are a great club who deserve to play in the greatest league in the world.
"Sam has made a very strategic plan. We have a comprehensive list of players we hope to bring in and we are working to do that.""We hope to bring in a few more significant signings to improve our team and increase our chances of remaining in the Premier League and really 'have a go'," she told Sky Sports News.