
Steidten however has made a big impression in the area of persuading players to join us after being sent to Amsterdam and bringing back Edison Alvaraz and Mohammed Kudus.
So it has become obvious that after a perhaps tricky start to their relationship the duo are now working in the sort of harmony we see at other Premier League clubs.
The Hammers vice chair Brady made the position clear on talkSPORT when saying that the pair were working in unison on their two jobs and there can be little question that things are currently working out very well indeed.
She explained: “He’s (Moyes) the one that identifies the players and it’s left to others to go and do the deals and bring the players in and negotiate the terms,” Brady said.
“But we would never sign a player he (Moyes) wouldn’t want and he’s very clear on who he wants and who he doesn’t want.”
So well done the board for bring in a top operator as technical director who has already done a couple of outstanding prospects in the former Ajax pair to the club