The repercussions of West Ham’s relegation: What’s next for the Hammers

Football
25 May 2026 • 2:17 AM MYT
The Independent
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The repercussions of West Ham’s relegation: What’s next for the Hammers

  • West Ham United's 14-year tenure in the Premier League concluded with their relegation to the Championship on Sunday, marking a significant downturn for a club that celebrated European success just three years prior.
  • The financial repercussions of relegation are substantial, estimated at over £60 million, despite the mitigating effect of parachute payments, necessitating a drastic reduction in the club's wage bill which is currently four times the Championship average.
  • The club's London Stadium, a 68,000-capacity venue, continues to be unpopular with fans who label it a "soulless bowl" compared to their former Upton Park ground, with relegation potentially costing London taxpayers an additional £2.5 million due to lease agreements.
  • Key players, including captain Jarrod Bowen, are likely to be sold to trim the wage bill, alongside other Premier League-admired talents such as Mateus Fernandes, Crysencio Summerville, and El Hadji Malick Diouf.
  • The future of manager Nuno Espirito Santo, who took over when the club was 19th and failed to prevent relegation, is uncertain, with Scott Parker, a former West Ham player with a strong Championship promotion record, being considered a potential replacement.

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