West Ham could be flirting with a breach of PSR says former Premier League chief.

After failing to recruit particularly well last Summer, the coming transfer window is absolutely vital in deciding West Ham’s future.

Graham Potter needs the signings he makes to hit the ground running or otherwise he could find himself facing the sack next season.

However, the Englishman may not get the big budget he’ll be hoping for as the club are said to be approaching the PSR boundary, according to former Everton chief Keith Wyness.

“West Ham are still going to be okay in terms of the PSR situation,” he preempted. “But they have spent a lot of money since the landmark sale of Declan Rice.”

“That was the last big chunk of cash to come in – and I wouldn’t say that money has been wasted, but it certainly hasn’t worked for West Ham.

“I’ve got to say they could be coming towards a PSR situation. They certainly won’t be free-spending, as they were to back Lopetegui. Potter will be asking for that, and already we’re seeing some unrest with the fans – they will want new signings.”

Unfortunately, the opportunity to spend with little worry has passed and now risks will have to be mad with outgoings