Bilic: The Teams of The Great Britain Will be Hard to Progress


West Ham's manager, Slaven Bilic is sure to be a big change in the Premier League along with the rise of mid-table team. One factor is the contract money from television rights in the next season.

Bilic believes the big teams will not get any extra power drastically because of the material they had a star-studded team.

"Say Man City buy Karim Benzema. They already have Sergio Aguero so I do not think there will be a big difference in their improvement."

"There is no big surge for the big teams. Chelsea could have sold Diego Costa and buy Robert Lewandowski, but it will only make a difference and will not guarantee a better situation," said Bilic was quoted as saying on FourFourTwo.

Meanwhile in the presence of a large income from broadcasting rights will make the league more competitive. It was based on the successful mid-table teams persist with the squad 'simple' in this season.

"But for a club like ours, Crystal Palace, West Bromwich, Leicester, we were still able to improve the quality with the money available."

"Two years ago West Brom could bring Salomon Rondon but need to sell Saido Berahino. With more money, then West Brom could hold the two players. Crystal Palace can maintain Yohan Cabaye while recruiting other good players," said Bilic believes.

West Ham is one of the surprise teams this season with the success they sit in fifth and just three points from the Champions League zone.

Bilic sure the composition of the top five will not change much even though there may be a shift between clubs dwellers of the big five.

"I think the position in the standings at this time will be the same until the end of the season, at least I hope so."

"Our story is extraordinary, but the story of Leicester was superb. I would really want to live the story be the number one team," said Bilic.
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