West Ham Will Return to the Premier League Next Season!

West Ham will return to the Premier League at the first attempt. The East London club are set to win the Championship and secure an immediate return to England’s top flight. It is expected to be a highly convincing campaign in which West Ham showcase their quality and produces one of the most successful Championship seasons of recent years.
Nuno Espírito Santo and West Ham’s future looks bright despite relegation from the Premier League!
A season in the second tier will allow them to rotate players, experiment with different tactical ideas, and identify several winning combinations for the future. For that reason, West Ham could return to the Premier League significantly stronger than they were this season.

This means that West Ham and Nuno Espirito Santo are rising and are making progress together.
West Ham’s relegation season is all the same. “The patterns of these seasons are all the same.”
They start with extremely tough losses and poor team management under a coach who is not doing well at all for West Ham.

One of the biggest problems was a disastrous start to the campaign and the need for an urgent managerial change at the beginning of this season. When a club, especially West Ham United, finds itself in a relegation battle from the very beginning of the season, it becomes extremely difficult to avoid the drop, and that is exactly what happened to West Ham.

Their previous manager, Graham Potter, failed to rebuild the reputation he had before leaving for Chelsea. Following his unsuccessful spell at Stamford Bridge, his managerial career never looked quite the same, and he was unable to find the right formula at West Ham either.
“The team made a poor start under his leadership, and things quickly began to unravel.“
It has already been confirmed that Nuno Espírito Santo will remain manager next season. He will oversee the rebuilding project in the Championship, and his ideas will shape the squad that is expected to dominate the division.
“Nuno has already significantly altered both the makeup of the team and its overall playing structure.”


A 4-3-2-1 formation featuring two new forwards, Castellanos and Pablo, could prove ideal for the Championship. The departure of Callum Wilson would not represent a definite loss, while keeping Crysencio Summerville is likely to be very difficult. However, his sale could generate a substantial transfer fee.

Nuno has sold Lucas Paqueta to Brazil, spent money on his transfer and two new attacking players, and switched the team’s structure, formation, and attacking approach. Summerville has developed and proved much better than Lucas Paqueta on the left wing.

“Callum Wilson is a player Nuno Espírito Santo does not count on.”
Nuno Espírito Santo is known for his clear tactical principles and well-organised teams, meaning West Ham should have the squad depth and structure required to win the Championship.
“David Moyes’ Everton Truth: His Former Clubs Often Struggled After He Left”
Just like West Ham United did, and he gets away with everything because of a weak press that does not connect things properly.

When it comes to David Moyes, it is interesting that many clubs he has left behind have struggled after his departure. His spell at West Ham delivered solid results, but also a very direct style of football that reminded many observers of old Stoke City.
After his exit, the club gradually lost its identity and eventually found itself relegated.
“Last summer, he signed a former Chelsea player who had won the Championship with Leicester City, the FIFA World Cup, and the UEFA Conference League with Chelsea. He also brought in Jack Grealish, the Manchester City winger and one of the most expensive players in English football.”

Today, Moyes has a new stadium at Everton, an outstanding defence, and several highly experienced defenders. During the transfer window he was backed with significant financial resources. Players such as Carlos Alcaraz, Barry, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Tyler Dibling, Adam Aznou, and Jack Grealish were all brought in.

Despite the heavy investment, Everton failed to mount a serious challenge for the European places.
The team generally performed well against weaker opposition but struggled to make a significant impact against the league’s stronger sides.
Considering the amount of money invested in the squad, many believe the results fell short of expectations.