The energy drink giant "Red Bull" set a goal to acquire the "West Ham" club

"West Ham" club budget could be supplemented by impressive funds from next season, the English press reports.

"The Sun" announces that the energy drink giant "Red Bull" has set its sights on the "West Ham" club. Its owners David Gold and Sullivan have previously said that they will not sell the club, but the huge energy drink company is targeting them with an impressive offer.

It is said that the value of the "West Ham" club is around 200 million euros. "Red Bull" would be willing to pay this amount to become full owners of the club.

If the offer were accepted, the new "West Ham" team stadium would be renamed after "Red Bull". Also, their company logo and other advertising elements would be displayed on the kits.

"Red Bull" owns three other football clubs. These are the city clubs of New York and Salzburg, named after the company, and "RB Leipzig", shining in the Bundesliga this season.

For the energy drink company, this would be a historic achievement, as they have not had any shares among British clubs before.