Thursday, June 27, 2024 - NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal is reportedly in talks to purchase a stake in Premier League outfit West Ham.
The 52-year-old, who won four NBA titles during his
illustrious career, picked interest in becoming a shareholder at the club after
watching one of their games last season.
O'Neal would become the latest former American sports star
to invest in the English game, following the likes of ex-NFL heroes Tom
Brady, JJ Watt and basketball icon LeBron James.
According to The Sun, the 7-foot-1 former centre - who
now covers the sport as a broadcaster for TNT - loves football and has been
discussing putting 'serious cash' into the Hammers.
They quote a source as saying: 'He went to a game at the end
of the season and loved it. It's now a case of whether the financials stack up
for him.'
The London club will be a much-changed outfit from the one
that finished last season in ninth place, a year on from lifting
the Europa Conference League.
West Ham opted not to extend the contract of David Moyes and
instead hired former Real Madrid and Wolves manager Julen Lopetegui as
they new manager in May.
O'Neal, a basketball Hall of Famer, racked up 41,918 minutes
across 19 seasons in the NBA. He turned out for six teams, including the LA
Lakers and Miami Heat - where he won his titles - as well as the Boston Celtics
and Phoenix Suns.
In addition to the former American sports stars, British
football has seen several celebrities from across the pond invest their money
in teams up and down the football pyramid.
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