Fanatical Moyes Already warned West Ham Don’t be “stupid” and waste the investment of Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinski-despite admitting that they are already addicted to the new coffee machine on the training ground.
West Ham United’s performance in the transfer market is exciting and speculative, although Moyes is keen to ensure that any additional funds are used wisely, starting across from his office.
“It’s great,” he said. “We bought a nice new coffee machine the other day! We can buy lattes now!”
It is hoped that this investment will bring more than just high-end coffee to East London.
“I have a chance to meet Daniel after Liverpool,” Moyes said.
“I think he is a charming guy and a good addition to the board. For West Ham, this looks and feels a good move.”
Before Moyes returned to West Ham, the club spent hundreds of millions of dollars to buy players who failed at the London Stadium. This experience has completely changed the recruitment of the Hamers boss, who hopes to affect the way money is invested in the next few years. Retinsky’s personal wealth was valued by Forbes at 3 billion pounds, and he is at the negotiating table.
“I hope we can use this investment wisely,” Moyes said.
“The club spent a lot of money a few years ago, but it’s not going well. There must be a way to think about how to best do this, maybe investing in other more important things. New seats in the stadium and more crowds, Maybe it’s a new thing on the training ground. I don’t know where the new investment will come from, but I always say that it’s too easy for the players, maybe in the future, but we have to be careful that we don’t become stupid and Do something we regret.”
If anyone can trust funds, it is Moyes. The former Everton coach has an excellent recruiting record since returning to East London. Thomas Sucek, Vladimir Kufar with Jarrod Bowen All the hits in the London Stadium, etc.
following Angelo Ogbona was injured, January may need to re-enter the transfer market, and Moyes is still keen on the idea of bringing Jesse Lingard back to West Ham after the excellent loan period last season.
Although Moyes knows that January’s signings will not flow, and he will certainly not invest a huge amount of money in any case, the 58-year-old player believes that West Ham may be in a better position to fund newcomers. .
“All I know is that I have good support now,” Moyes said. “If I go to the club and ask what I need, I am looking for someone and they will do their best to get them.
“We have to make sure that I am helping the players. My job is to help the players. If we lack or need something, I will try to get the club to try and get it.
“Again, back to the topic, I just want to see if we don’t think it means we have hundreds of millions of dollars to spend on someone. It means it gives me a better chance to knock on the door if we can get it. Just ask for more doors.”
However, Moyes believes that it is not just the team that can benefit from the investment.
A coffee machine is only the beginning, but the Scots also want to see funds used to improve the facilities at the Rush Green training ground.
When asked whether the training base needs funding, Moyes said: “I think so, but I don’t want to find people here and tell them what to do, but I think I’m having a stage now and I hope they will Listen to my opinion and listen to my thoughts. I believe they will.
“My brief conversation with Daniel and the board of directors seems that they are very keen to keep things going and try to do the right thing. Whether it’s the recruitment department or the training ground, they are keen to show investment, show investment, those who support West Ham and I Being a manager is a good thing.”



