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Summerville’s World Cup Performances Trigger Champions’ Interest

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Sun, 21/06/2026 - 16:03

Upon being relegated, the Hammers knew that they would come under fire during the transfer window and have to put up with interest from everywhere for over half of the squad.

Whilst Mateus Fernandes is viewed as one of the significant sales that the Hammers will have to undergo, it appears that Crysencio Summerville’s shining World Cup so far has only added to the interest that he already held, with the likes of FOUR Champions League clubs now eyeing a move for the Dutchman.

So far in this World Cup campaign, Summerville has scored two and assisted one in just two matches. His performances have also helped the Netherlands confirm a place in the Round of 32 before the third and final game has even taken place.

Staring on the big stage seems to only be adding to the value that the Hammers already held. There was a consensus initially that the Hammers would seek around a £30mil transfer fee, but now we’re aiming for double what we paid initially, which was £25mil.

The four clubs that hold the highest interest in Crysencio Summerville are reigning Champions League winners PSG, reigning Premier League winners Arsenal, followed by Manchester United and Roma.

All four clubs are eying a bid for the Dutchman, but whether they are up to standard is another discussion to be held.

Reports are circulating that PSG are set to offer a €43m bid for Summerville are farfetch, but it would be fair to conclude that Summerville is more likely to be at another club next season than he is to remain at West Ham.

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It’s happened again - Wood you believe it?

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Sat, 20/06/2026 - 11:33

West Ham United have recently made their interest known in Nottingham Forest striker Chris Wood. The New Zealand international is 34 years of age but is held in high regard by Nuno and could be a cheap addition towards our Championship squad.

Nuno most recently enjoyed a successful spell with Chris Wood at Nottingham Forest, a campaign where, despite him being injured for a significant period, he still set the Premier League alight.

Clearly, the logic here, given that we are in the Championship, if we are trying to sign a player who is like Chris Wood… then why don’t we just buy Chris Wood?

Whether he will want to make a step down to the Championship is an unknown, but he’s now fallen out of favour at Nottingham Forest, meaning Nuno might be able to convince him to make a move in the end.

West Ham United are hoping that Daniel Kretinsky’s convincing of the players will see a majority remain, specifically Taty Castellanos as well as Callum Wilson, who has a pending contract offer on the table, but news has gone quiet over Pablo, who is a target for Wolves, as well as many Italian clubs.

Strikers aren’t the primary target, but if an opportunity opens for Nuno to sign Chris Wood for a cheap fee, it could be a win-win situation, one that’ll certainly bolster the front line for the Championship.

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Can’t Pay? We’ll take it away! - Manchester United want West Ham duo

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Thu, 18/06/2026 - 12:02

It’s Deja Vu as the Hammers unfortunately are having to deal with the typical Manchester United transfer antics once again this summer.

Manchester United are looking for a double deal for the Hammers, holding their interest in signing Crysencio Summerville as well as Mateus Fernandes. As the transfer window has only just opened, the Hammers have responded, suggesting that ‘United’ will have to fork out a whopping £130m for the pair.

That breaks down to £50m for Summerville and £80m for Fernandes. Whether the Hammers are to get this for the pair is an unknown, but what’s for sure is that we won’t be accepting a lowball offer.

Daniel Kretinsky has already come out to the media, speaking about how West Ham United “do not need to sell players” as he aims to retain as many key players as possible heading into this Championship season, of which Summerville and Fernandes are high on this list.

Whilst it would be amusing if the Hammers achieved £130m for the pair, the likelihood is that these are price tags to form a starting point and bounce the lustful interest out the door.

The typical saying of “you have to sell because you’re in the Championship” doesn’t always apply to everyone, it only likely ends up happening to players that either have release clauses, or ones that have no interest in staying and wish to leave - of which we know neither of Summerville’s and Fernandes’ thoughts, so let’s not all jump of the hill to find conclusion!

All West Ham fans know the way Manchester United do business… look at them in recent times! Wan-Bissaka, Maguire, McTominay - absolutely ALL deals were a nightmare to negotiate for. I suspect we’ll retaliate in our own way now, so the message is simple… can’t pay? We’ll take them away elsewhere and see who wants to properly negotiate, we’ve certainly got options!

Summerville has over eight clubs interested in him, whilst Fernandes has over 20, there’s certainly interest elsewhere on the market.

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West Ham Set To Poach Veteran Staff From Newcastle United

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Tue, 16/06/2026 - 09:26

The building begins, and it’s begun with a bang! Daniel Kretinsky is wasting no time being at the top and has decided the reshuffle begins now for the Hammers.

It’s been no hidden secret that the Hammers have been after new members of staff, especially since the departure of Max Hahn, and what better way to do so than getting a man with years of experience on the board… introducing Steve Nickson.

The Englishman most recently informed Newcastle United that he would be departing the club after 15 years at St James’ Park, working as head of recruitment.

Whilst West Ham’s open role of Head of Technical Recruitment and Analysis is available, it is highly unlikely that Nickson will be taking that gig.

A step down to the Championship for a club that achieved Champions League Football not too long ago would indicate that another role is being taken. A role with higher pay will have been offered to the Englishman, perhaps ticking a box for him and his future aspirations that he wanted to achieve in Football.

It is thought that Steve Nickson will be either West Ham United’s newest Sporting Director or Technical Director.

Whilst it remains to be seen which role has been offered to him, it is thought that he will put pen to paper for his new role by the end of next week at the latest, as the Hammers are keen to have the beginning of their backroom staff organised within the coming weeks.

A lot of work has to be done, and whilst it’s understandable not to get ahead of yourself, it is nice to see ambition being shown, isn’t it?

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YouTubers at war

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Submitted by Dartford Bhoy on Tue, 16/06/2026 - 08:18

I have to admit that whilst I am not a great contributor to Facebook, Insta etc etc I am slightly addicted to YouTube (YT).

"Slightly" according to Dartford Ghirl is probably the wrong word. Given I am a pensioner, I check YT daily mainly to see latest on when, or if, we are heading for a financial crash and my hard earned pension will disappear! The hard earned bit is tongue in check, I loved my job and it often didn't feel like work.

I digress...

Most of my time on YT is watching anything West Ham, in the hope that someone in the know (ITK) can feed me some good news that we are about to sign Messi or the club is sold to a billionaire knight in shinning armour with a love for West Ham offering fans everything they could possibly dream of!

The point of the post to get a feel on The Org if you do the same and thoughts on the latest fall out with Gonzo verses the pantomime villain Brothers Grim :o)

Oh Hallelujah !Postman Pat Kretinsky is our 'Messiah '

Submitted by Farehamhammer on Mon, 15/06/2026 - 17:12

" Thank God Postman Pat has delivered us from The Gobby one !We are going to be getting a new training ground ,either a new stadium or the London Stadium is going to be made "Fit for purpose "He has BIG big plans for West Ham .Ok admittingly not as lavish as the Gobby one and Mate promising Champions League football in five years. Look I DON'T know Postman Pat as well as i knew the botty feelers .I am CAUTIOUSLY optimistic .

I couldn't but smile at Pat's statement to The Times .He said "The important thing is we don't have to sell players "Some 16 years earlier The Cons said "The important thing is we don't have to sell players "I poured myself a double Jack Daniels and thought ;"Christ has the Gobby one written the statement for Postman Pat .

I did a bit of asking around about Postman Pat amongst the Sparta fans .They said Postman Pat is extremely tight .Talks big but doesn't deliver .Where have we heard that before ?The Cons of course .But he DID invest in the training ground .But what of his record at West Ham and his ambitions ?Well he has been here five years as for ambitions he stated :"West Ham are not a big Club .We will have to sign young players and sell them on for a profit "

The next thing he appointed Tea Boy Tim to do just that .Teaboy ,virtually bankrupted the Club .Teaboy put together a team of mercenaries ,unfit ,unbalanced and older than the squad we had .More suitable to walk in football .As much as I dislike the Gobby one .Could you EVER see him spunking out 63 m for Kilman and Fullkrug ?Not in a million years !

I kept on hearing such CRAP as "Dk is playing the long game "BOLLOCKS !He sat in the boardroom and let the Gobby one take out taking Payday Loan after Payday loan .Plunging the Club into unmanageable debt .Like the rest of the Board ,Postman Pat held the swag bags open as the Gobby One stashed the loot .Yes I am grateful for the 90m ,without that I am convinced we would of gone into administration .No doubt he will get the money back .As you can see ,I have my reservations about Postman Pat .But like you we will have to give him a chance.At best I am cautiously optimistic .We are more than a football Club ,we're a way of life !COYI !!!!

The Sphinx Has Spoken - The Facade Mask Lifted

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Sun, 14/06/2026 - 16:09

The illusion has finally been put straight as the ‘Czech Sphinx ’, Daniel Křetínský, has spoken for the first time since taking over as a majority shareholder of West Ham United.

Křetínský spoke to The Times in what is a rare direct interview with the Czech national. The Billionaire spoke about West Ham’s overall situation but briefly dumbed it down to the players, the finances and the ambitions of the club.

"We have a very credible strategy”

"What matters is funding, strategy and consistency. We don't need to sell the players for financial reasons. We are doing this to make sure we are promoted back to the Premier League immediately. That is our only goal.

"Key players are waiting for us. They want to see there is a real chance of keeping the squad together. We have spoken to all of them. They need to see that our project is real and serious. Promotion is our only goal."

The crucial aspects of the statement simply put the record straight, West Ham United do not need to sell. We have been told over the past decade that we always need to recoup, well, all of a sudden, Hammers fans are now being told the opposite.

“Key players are waiting” - the goal is simple: retain the squad, add a handful of players to improve as well as replace those who wish to leave, but overall, keep the majority tight and rise above all to promotion.

Whilst the Hammers may not need to sell, Daniel Křetínský’s £90m investment, which is expected to be put in before July 1st, simply will not be enough to put the Hammers in the green for the long run; a lot more work will have to come.

Spend low, invest well.

But these investments are not in players. West Ham have been used as a ‘cash cow’ previously by the owners to the point where the club became unsustainable and started to spiral. Křetínský will have to be willing to sacrifice making a profit at West Ham for a handful of years, but as time passes, the story might change.

Promotion to the Premier League will see West Ham earn upwards of £150m+ in revenue overall, and with £90m pumped in, that places the Hammers in a position of comfort rather than worry, but still red rather than green.

It’s a tricky situation, but it’s a positive to hear refreshing news - however, that won’t be the last of it before July.

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Daniel Křetínský Becomes Largest Shareholder of West Ham United

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Sat, 13/06/2026 - 12:11

West Ham United have announced this morning that Daniel Křetínský has become the majority shareholder of West Ham after concluding a deal with the Gold family.

Daniel Křetínský will now hold a majority share worth 43%, but don’t expect that to be the last of it…

“As such, we have reached agreement on the key terms of a share purchase transaction between the Gold family and 1890 Holdings, which, subject to other Shareholders’ pre-emption rights and necessary approvals, would make 1890 Holdings (part of the broader group EP) the largest Shareholder in West Ham with an approximately 43% stake. As the largest Shareholder, group EP will be able to provide the additional financing the Club needs.

“We expect to finalise this transaction in the next couple of weeks. Once the agreement is complete, group EP and the Gold family have also agreed to vote jointly on key matters and to support the strategy targeting an immediate return to the Premier League.

“Alongside Daniel Křetínský and Vanessa Gold, the other Shareholders, namely Tripp Smith, Daniel Harris and Terry Brown, are fully aligned on this strategy and stabilising the Club.

“We are taking these steps because West Ham United needs to be truly united at this moment in its history. We believe that a strong coalition – of fans, players, management and the Board – is essential to securing the bright future this Club deserves. We are absolutely committed to playing our part.”

West Ham have also clarified that they were cued up on the Sullivan Situation, claiming that “the full West Ham United Board was not notified about these allegations against David Sullivan until approximately a month ago, when he informed us that certain allegations against him may be published. However, the full details of the allegations, which Mr Sullivan denies, only became apparent when they were made public on Monday (8 June). In addition, as communicated by West Ham United, the Board representatives of Shareholders other than Mr Sullivan were only made aware this week of the safeguarding measures that have been in place since 2023.”

A major share of 43% is step one to allowing the Hammers the ability to take a step in the right direction - however, Daniel Křetínský will now propose putting in £90M, the maximum amount, to help the debts that the club are currently suffering from, placing David Sullivan in a tricky position.

If David Sullivan decides to pass on his share of the £90M, which would be around the £35M mark, it means that, under corporate law, any unbought shares are offered to the remaining owners. Křetínský can simply step up and buy Sullivan’s unpurchased shares himself.

Daniel Křetínský having a majority share is what Hammers fans have been crying out for, but expect his now 43% stake to get bigger in just a matter of a short time.

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“I shouldn’t have resigned” - David Sullivan As The Dust Spirals

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Fri, 12/06/2026 - 12:04

David Sullivan, in the most recent weeks, has had his pockets of speech, first initially commenting on his resignation, followed by his statement to the BBC, followed by his response to being banned from Women and West Ham Youth matches and now claiming that he’s had “hundreds of emails saying I shouldn’t have resigned”.

What’s more ludicrous, continue spouting the nonsense of David Sullivan or believing his blatant last-ditch efforts to swindle the media?

Across the accusations that have now been released, the new information about David Sullivan being banned from West Ham’s Women and Youth teams, it tells you everything you need to know to understand that David Sullivan is not qualified to be a Football owner, and it is rather remarkable that the FA knew about allegations yet chose to ‘turn a blind eye’ to the situation.

Whilst there have been a very limited few, Sullivan has been receiving support from select sources and individuals who likely had dodgy Enter key buttons, accidentally formulating the “hundreds” of emails he has received.

Is it just the fans who believe this? No.

Both eToro and BOYLE Sports have released statements and raised their concerns about the anonymity of the situation surrounding David Sullivan.

eToro are known for having a good relationship with the West Ham Women’s team and the WSL, causing overall concern.

Whilst Hammers fans may not be the biggest admirers of the ‘BOYLE Sports’ plastered at the front of the shirt, the spinster is currently set to be the highest paid front of shirt in the Championship, which will come in handy given the Championship’s financial rules.

Even though David Sullivan resigned from his position, it is still causing trouble - which ultimately summarises how much trouble Sullivan has brought.

The trouble has now evolved into a mess, and it’s up to Daniel Kretinsky to take the reins. Don’t forget, if David Sullivan doesn’t sell his shares to give the ‘Czech Sphinx’ a majority stake, the Gold Family’s shares are always up for grabs.

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Hammers Retention List & Freebie Hunt

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Wed, 10/06/2026 - 12:58

West Ham United have just released their retention list for the 2025/26 season, sparking a question or two. The club have officially confirmed that Adama Traore and Lukasz Fabianski will depart once their respective contracts are up on 30th June.

The club have also announced the development players that will be departing, those being Michael Forbes, Junior Robinson, Tyron Akpata, Daniel Rigge, David Chigwada and Tom Wooster.

Whilst only two senior players have departed, it raises the question whether West Ham will be keeping Callum Wilson, who only had a one-year deal in place wiyh the Englishman at the beginning of the season, that of which would suggest the Englishman has now extended his contract and will remain with the Hammers in the Championship, or, he has renewed, providing the Hammers to get an extra couple million through a transfer fee… a gentlemans agreement to leave perhaps.

Whilst West Ham have announced who will be departing, other clubs have already begun to do so as well, and the club will be keeping a keen eye on those who are departing as we will look to explore the freebie market in the upcoming season.

With that said, West Ham are looking to nail down the signing of Dael Fry, a 28-year-old ex-Middlesbrough player who is leaving on a free at the end of the season. The Englishman played 34 matches last season, bringing required experience for Nuno’s side in the Championship.

West Ham will continue to explore free agent signings, perhaps looking to rival Wolves, who have already confirmed both Kieran Trippier and Raúl Jiménez.

Much more work to be done.

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