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West Ham United are set to an important new deal according to a top board source but a parting of the ways is still inevitable.
The Hammers have agreed some very important deals in recent years.
Signing Jarrod Bowen up to a new seven-year contract was huge for West Ham.
Selling Declan Rice for £105m was the biggest transfer deal the Hammers have ever done.
That has proved crucial in allowing West Ham to completely overhaul the squad.
Daniel Kretinsky’s £150m deal to buy 27 per cent of West Ham has also been key.
The Hammers are the fifth biggest spenders in the Premier League since the £13bn man’s arrival.
West Ham technical director Tim Steidten has struck great deals to bring some top stars.
The likes of Mohammed Kudus, Edson Alvarez, Max Kilman, Jean-Clair Todibo, Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Crysencio Summerville and – perhaps with time – Niclas Fullkrug have been impressive deals too.
West Ham to agree big deal extension
In light of strict PSR and ATP rules, income streams are more important than ever.
Especially if a club wants to be ambitious.
Well there’s some good news in the short term on that front it seems.
Because West Ham are set to agree a big deal extension but a parting of the ways is still inevitable.
This time last year news emerged that two companies were involved in a ‘multi-million pound’ battle for the naming rights to West Ham’s home ground the London Stadium.
The Evening Standard reported at the time that the LLDC were leading negotiations with German finance giants Allianz and American ticket company Stage Front.
As reported on Hammers News, West Ham would get a share of the money of any deal over £4m and have the power of veto.
However, it’s not the only potential big money sponsorship deal on the horizon for West Ham.
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