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A finance expert has dropped an exciting West Ham transfer hint amid Daniel Křetínský news.


There have been many concerns over West Ham’s relegation from the Premier League and the charges against David Sullivan, but there appears to be some light at the end of the tunnel.

The Hammers are anticipated to lose several key players as a result of their relegation, with Mateus Fernandes and Jarrod Bowen being widely linked with leaving, although this was unavoidable.



Sullivan has stood down as joint-chair and director of the club, although Daniel Křetínský will become the largest shareholder.


But how will it affect the East London club’s finances this summer? While there will undoubtedly be departures, it does not appear like everything will be negative at the London Stadium.



Kieran Maguire discusses West Ham’s finances amid Daniel Křetínský events.


With Křetínský increasing his interest in West Ham from 27% to 43%, many are asking what this means for the club’s summer transfer activity.



Although the Hammers have the most skilled roster, Nuno Espírito Santo’s starting lineup may not be the same as the one that defeated Leeds United on the last day of the Premier League season.


Wolves have recently made headlines thanks to landmark signings for Kieran Trippier and Raul Jimenez, which have put them in a good position for promotion despite their surprise managerial change.

Kieran Maguire, a football financial expert, spoke on talkSPORT about the potential of the Irons with their new majority stakeholder.Maguire stated, “They’ll need to use the exit door in terms of signings, but they’ve got the physical cash now because Daniel Křetínský is independently wealthy.”He has offered to donate additional finances through his company, 1890s Holdings, addressing a significant issue for West Ham fans.So, yes, I expect them to be competitive this summer. Yes, they will undoubtedly lose some of their best players, but this is normal when a large club is demoted.”

What will Hammers’ transfer strategy be this summer?

Poor recruitment has played a significant role in West Ham’s rise to this point, and they will be aiming to shake up their traditional strategy as they seek an immediate return to the Premier League.

The first step for the Irons is to produce big funds from their prized assets, with Fernandes expected to command the highest transfer fee, with rumours indicating that the club hopes to earn up to £80 million from his departure.

If Bowen also leaves, the Hammers will likely earn well over £100 million from those two sales alone, which will benefit them greatly in the transfer market.

West Ham will undoubtedly seek to tweak their strategy this summer, bringing in a slew of players for lower rates rather than overspending on specific players.

Football League World exclusively disclosed that the Hammers have joined Wrexham in the fight for Swansea City midfielder Ethan Galbraith, who would undoubtedly be considered as a direct replacement for Fernandez.

Based on the players linked to the East Londoners, it is evident that their priorities have evolved, and fans will undoubtedly be less familiar with whoever comes through the London Stadium doors this summer.

However, with Kretinsky in charge, it appears that the club is in good hands, and it will not be all about the outgoings in East London.

 



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