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Joey Barton confirms West Ham United move is "not meant to be"

Joey Barton confirms that his proposed free transfer to West Ham is off, but insists that there are "no hard feelings" despite some fans protesting against the move.

Joey Barton has confirmed that his proposed move to West Ham United will not go ahead, but insists that he has "no hard feelings" despite a number of fans being against his arrival.

The controversial midfielder was believed to have undergone a medical earlier this week at Upton Park.

However, the club reportedly decided to pull the plug on a deal after numerous fans protested against the move.

On Twitter, the 32-year-old, who is a free agent after being released by Queens Park Rangers in June, released a video confirming that a move was off.

He said: "I'd just like to thank the West Ham fans who sent me a lot of kind messages on social media and especially on Twitter. Obviously with a character like myself there's one or two who are not so kind or complimentary, that's kind of par for the course with me these days.

"I felt West Ham as a football club certainly would have been a good fit for me. It's a ground I've always enjoyed playing at, a really knowledgeable crowd, really passionate behind the football team. Despite a few having reservations I felt I could really have done well and really offer something to the squad."

In January 2013, West Ham co-chairman David Gold tweeted that Barton "has a problem and should seek help" following the midfielder's argument with ex-Liverpool midfielder Dietmar Hamann.

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