**There is a consensus amongst West Ham fans that the club have not done enough to survive the Premier League drop this season.**
The January transfer window was supposed to offer hope to those who could see the squad was simply not good enough, however there is a sense that what has been delivered is one that shows the owners simply haven’t grasped the gravity of the situation.
The West Ham Way Podcast duo Dave Walker and ExWHUEmployee have both shared their thoughts, with a clear level of anger and frustration at owners who so many are desperate to see the back of.
“An underwhelming window for me,” said Walker. “Whilst I’m happy with Tatum and Pablo, the other signings don’t inspire me and whilst I hope to be proven wrong, I’m not convinced that Disasi the centre half we desperately need.”
Ex agreed with his co-host, with a sense that this is a moment that the club will look back on and realise that they simply did not do enough.
“When you are in a relegation battle you don’t expect to sell more players than you buy and make a profit,” added the insider. “I feel disappointed that this is the case.
“I would have liked a few more players than we have brought in and I really hope they don’t come back to haunt us. We have a world class recruitment and analysis team and it feels like they haven’t been used and we are back to trusted agent players which I thought we have moved from.
“I guess if West Ham stay up then we will all call it a good window but at this stage I feel like we should have done more.”