West Ham has now advanced its commitment to implementing a Red Bull model, as former manager David Moyes had promised.
Jarrod Bowen was ultimately the closest the team has ever come to replicating the renowned club recruitment approach, because to David Moyes’ penchant for the tried and true.
Red Bull was also connected to a £650 million buyout of West Ham in 2017, according to reports at the time from publications including The Telegraph.
There has been a lot of conjecture that West Ham is looking for a new sponsor.
In the foreseeable future, gambling organizations are expected to be prohibited from selling shirts, thus the Hammers will soon need to find a substitute for Betway.
West Ham announce ‘multi-year’ deal with Red Bull
Additionally, West Ham has offered to assist the owners of London Stadium in finding a naming rights partner.
In the current system, those deals—and their worth—are becoming more and more important as PSR hangs over clubs.
West Ham completed nine significant deals during the summer transfer window.