West Ham United have reached an initial agreement with the Tourism Authority of Thailand to feature an “Amazing Thailand” slogan on the front of their home shirts for the 2026/2027 season. The deal is currently valued at around 10 million pounds per year, though the final amount may depend on whether the club avoids relegation from the Premier League this season. Relegation to the Championship would significantly reduce the sponsorship value.
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The agreement comes as the English Football League prepares to ban gambling sponsors from appearing on the front of shirts from next season. West Ham are replacing Boylesports, an Irish betting firm, as part of this shift. The club, which expects to record a loss of approximately 104 million pounds this year compared to revenue of about 57 million pounds last year, is under financial pressure to remain in the top flight.
Manager Nuno Espirito Santo, appointed last September after Graham Potter was dismissed, is under increasing pressure as the season nears its conclusion. With seven matches remaining, West Ham have 29 points from seven wins, eight draws and 16 defeats, placing them just one point behind Tottenham Hotspur in 17th position. The club is among four teams, alongside Leeds, Nottingham Forest and Tottenham, battling to avoid relegation, while Burnley and Wolverhampton are considered highly likely to drop.
Nuno has relied heavily on captain Jarrod Bowen, while attackers including Crysencio Summerville, Callum Wilson, Taty Castellanos and Pablo Pereira de Jesus have rotated in the starting lineup. The future of several players may depend on whether the club remains in the Premier League, with relegation likely to trigger squad changes.
The sponsorship deal is seen as a strategic move to promote Thai tourism globally, regardless of the league in which West Ham compete. However, the club’s league status will influence the exposure and commercial value of the partnership. Tottenham Hotspur, also at risk of relegation, could face similar scrutiny if they fail to maintain their top-flight position.
The ThaiNewsRoom reported that West Ham’s immediate focus remains on securing enough points to stay in the Premier League before the season concludes in May. The outcome of the relegation battle is expected to play a decisive role in finalising the financial terms of the Thai sponsorship agreement.

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Adapted by ASEAN Now Thainewsroom 4 Apr 2026
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