Dimitri Payet, West Ham's trophy-less wizard

All good things must come to an end
Stumbled at the final hurdle
Debut at Nantes
Revelation at Saint-Étienne
Payet kept climbing the ladder
Olympique Marseille
His level kept improving
Ligue 1's top passer
West Ham
A new dimension
Playmaker
Several awards
A different status
Mainstay of Les Bleus
Back to OM
Six seasons at Marseille
Vasco da Gama as his final challenge?
All good things must come to an end

Dimitri Payet's career will be remembered far longer than many players, and it's not due to the trophies he did, or indeed didn't win, but due to his ability to do the impossible.

Stumbled at the final hurdle

The former Olympique de Marseille and West Ham player has enjoyed a special career, scoring some of the greatest goals we have ever seen. Unfortunately for the Frenchman, the trophies never followed.

Debut at Nantes

Payet began his career on Reunion Island, before moving to Ligue 1 with FC Nantes in 2004, where he spent three years, without making much of an impression.

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Revelation at Saint-Étienne

It was when he joined AS Saint-Étienne in 2007 that he began to make a name for himself in the French league. At the time, Payet was considered a good Ligue 1 player and earned his first cap for Les Bleus in 2010.

Payet kept climbing the ladder

Payet joined newly-crowned champions LOSC in the summer of 2011 to continue climbing the ladder in the sometimes tough world of professional football.

Olympique Marseille

As the years went by, Payet caught the eye of Olympique de Marseille, who recruited him in 2013, creating an unconditional love affair between him and the Marseille fans.

His level kept improving

And Payet's level continued to improve, as he gradually became a key player in the French league.

Ligue 1's top passer

In 2014/15, the Reunion-born ended the season as Ligue 1's best passer with 16 assists, just two shy of Angel Di Maria's record (18 assists in 2015/16).

West Ham

His obvious qualities allowed Payet to join the Premier League at the end of the 2014/15 season, signing for West Ham for €15 million (£13m).

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A new dimension

Payet's status changed dramatically during his time in England, where he dazzled fans on an almost weekly basis.

Playmaker

As the Hammers's playmaker, Payet enjoyed an exceptional first season in the Premier League. Elegant, quick, precise and technically gifted, the Frenchman showed some magnificent things right from the start.

Several awards

In the 2015/16 season, Payet was named in the Premier League's Team of the Year and was voted London Player of the Year, as well as West Ham's Player of the Year.

A different status

These personal distinctions gave Payet a different status in the eyes of the footballing world, which began to consider the midfielder as one of the best players in his position, enabling him to claim 17th place in the Ballon d'Or ranking.

Mainstay of Les Bleus

His first season at West Ham also saw him become one of the mainstays of the French team during Euro 2016, when he saved Les Bleus in their opening match against Romania with a superb late strike.

Back to OM

Payet's second season with West Ham was less impressive than his first, before he returned to his beloved Olympique de Marseille.

Six seasons at Marseille

He spent a further six seasons there, during which he rarely dropped out of the starting line-up. In that period, he also played in a Europa League final, which he lost to Atlético Madrid in 2018.

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Vasco da Gama as his final challenge?

After a complicated 2022/23 season under Igor Tudor, Payet joined Vasco de Gama this summer on a two-year deal, which is likely to be his last club before the end of his career.

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