West Ham United may already know the identity of the director of football they plan to appoint at the end of the season.
That’s not something the club have confirmed, of course, but it feels like the natural conclusion after yesterday’s update to the Fan Advisory Board.
Club message points to clear direction
Karren Brady had previously assured fans in February that a director of football would be appointed regardless of which division West Ham find themselves in next season.
That position has now been reiterated.
The obvious takeaway is that the club have finally accepted the need for a structured recruitment model — one led by a single figure with real authority.
If that’s the case… why wait?
And this is where it gets interesting.
If West Ham have decided on that structure, why delay the appointment?
Planning, scouting and recruitment strategy don’t need to wait until the season ends. A director of football could already be laying the groundwork — even working on two separate plans depending on whether the club stay up or go down.
The most likely explanation
Which leads to the obvious conclusion.
The club may already have their man — but he’s currently employed elsewhere.
If that’s the case, the delay suddenly makes perfect sense. West Ham would simply be waiting for their chosen candidate to finish his current role.
Not just a token appointment?
It also suggests something else.
If true, it would point towards West Ham targeting a specific individual rather than appointing a stooge or “yes man.”
Cautious optimism remains
That said, it’s hard not to remain cautious.
The club’s track record in this area doesn’t exactly inspire confidence, and there’s always the possibility fans are being told what we want to hear.
A fascinating few months ahead
But if the pieces are falling into place, the next couple of months could be very interesting indeed.

I’m not sure need/want a DOF. Depends who it is of course. I’d rather somebody with the responsibility of recruitment budgeting and club financing, with the objectif of establishing a 3, 5 & 7 year plan to encompass club finances, stadium plans/possiblities, player contracts and so on. The objectives to include maintaining club as a family club, renown for its Academy success.
Recruitment worked with NES, Mendes, DS, Max & Noble in January, so yet another figure of delegated authority in recruitment might not help – too late now, unless Paco & NES leave, or if perhaps DS wishes to semi-retire and therefore delegate. Otherwise, too many chefs in the kitchen?
As long as Sullys’ involved it’ll be doomed to failure from day 1
or the person is waiting to see if the club is relegated and if the role completely changes to a fire sale from a strategic evolution with zero funds.
not such an exciting prospect being part of a fire sale….
It’s not Edu at Forest is it, Nuno will go spare! 😊⚒️⚒️