Tim Steidten is set to leave his role as technical director at West Ham United in the near future. According to สนใจสมัคร? คลิกที่นี่เพื่อเริ่มต้น reports in the UK.

He will take over at West Ham in 2023 but has faced questions over his summer spending after the club spent almost £130million on new signings.
Steidten has also had a rocky relationship with David Moyes and Julen Lopetegui, with both clubs banning him from training. Steidten
‘s role in this month’s transfer window has been significantly reduced. With co-owner David Sullivan stepping in to negotiate instead.
His departure also comes after Graham Potter brought in Kyle McCauley as head of recruitment, having worked with him at Brighton and Chelsea.
McCauley is not replacing Steidten directly, taking over from Rob Newman, the club’s previous head of recruitment, who left in the summer. However, he has already replaced Steidten in many areas.
This summer, Steidten’s £25m signing of Luis Guillerme. Has been questioned within the club. The
£27m signing of Nicklas Fullkrug has been similarly seen as failing to show value for money,
while Cryencio Summerville, signed from Leeds United for an initial £25m fee, has scored just one goal in 19 league appearances this season.
The decision to let the experienced James Ward-Prowse join Nottingham Forest has also been questioned.