Hammers losses piled up last season

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West Ham are understood to have made a loss of around £30m last season

Turnover is thought to have dropped to around £160m from a high of £191m in 2019

TV money is be;lieved to have fallen to £110m,  down from £127m the previous year as the Hammers finished in 16th place.

The club took another hit in ticket revenue and commercial activities losing £12m in that area down from previous years.

The wage bill is thought to have dropped to around £115m from a high of £136m in 2019 but transfer payments are still round £60m per year with £46m of player additions last January in the form of Jarrod Bowen for £22.5m, Tomas Soucek for a combined fee of £19m and Darrren Randolph for £4.5m in January.

The Hammers lost £28m in 2019 and last seasons loss will go some way to explain why the owners injected £30m in a rights issue in July this year.

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