Mark Noble will return to West Ham United as sporting director in the new year. The former WHUFC midfielder retired at the end of last season & will officially return to the club on Jan 2 2023.
The former West Ham midfielder, who retired at the end of last season, will officially return to the east London club on January 2, 2023.
Noble said: “I’m really happy to be coming back and can’t wait to get started. I’d like to thank the Club for giving me the opportunity – it’s a great honour for me to take up this role at West Ham United. “In particular, the last two years, as my playing days began to naturally wind down, gave me a fantastic opportunity to really spend some time educating myself and gaining greater knowledge and understanding of the work that goes on behind the scenes. This club has made some fantastic strides forward in that period and I am really looking forward to coming back at such an exciting time.
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