West Ham United face potential relegation and financial crisis as insider blames board for disastrous season

West Ham face a 'disastrous' relegation and £60m revenue loss as insiders blame the board. Star defender El Hadji Malick Diouf may lead a mass summer exodus.

By: AXL Media

Published: Mar 2, 2026, 8:52 AM EST

Source: The information in this article was sourced from Football Insider

West Ham United face potential relegation and financial crisis as insider blames board for disastrous season - article image
West Ham United face potential relegation and financial crisis as insider blames board for disastrous season - article image

Boardroom Decisions Under Fire

Former West Ham scout Mick Brown has leveled heavy criticism at the club's hierarchy, including David Sullivan and Karren Brady, following the team's slide into the relegation zone. Brown asserted that the current struggle was "inevitable" following the departure of David Moyes, citing a long list of poor strategic decisions at the top level. While manager Nuno Espirito Santo has seen a slight uptick in recent performances, the club remains a favorite for the drop after a 5-2 defeat to Liverpool left them five points from safety.

Financial Crisis and Liquidity Concerns

The threat of relegation is compounded by a growing financial crisis at the London Stadium. Reports suggest the club could face losses exceeding £100 million, leading to serious concerns regarding liquidity. A move to the Championship would result in an immediate revenue slash of over £60 million, a seismic blow for a club that has maintained top-flight status for 13 years. This fiscal instability has intensified fan protests and placed significant resignation pressure on the executive team.

Potential Exodus of High-Value Assets

Regardless of whether the club secures safety, West Ham may be forced to sell their most valuable players to balance the books. Jarrod Bowen and Crysencio Summerville are among the high-profile names expected to attract interest from across Europe. Additionally, summer signings like Mateus Fernandes and Taty Castellanos could be moved to recover costs, potentially stripping the squad of its core talent before the 2026/27 campaign begins.

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