Football Jun 17, 2026

West Ham: Daniel Kretinsky poised to become club’s biggest shareholder

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West Ham: Daniel Kretinsky poised to become club’s biggest shareholder

Daniel Kretinsky is set to become West Ham’s biggest shareholder after agreeing a deal to buy an additional stake in the club from the Gold family.

Kretinsky is set to increase his share to 43 per cent, exceeding the current 38.8 per cent owned by David Sullivan, after being informed that historic allegations of misconduct were about to be published.

Kretinsky and Vanessa Gold, who inherited her father David Gold's interest in the club when he died in 2023, said in a joint statement that the move will strengthen the Hammers' bid to make an immediate return to the Premier League.

The statement read: "We have reached an agreement on the key terms of a share purchase transaction between the Gold family and 1890 Holdings [part of the broader group EP], which, subject to other shareholders' pre-emption rights and necessary approvals, would make 1890 Holdings the largest shareholder in West Ham with an approximately 43 per cent stake.

"As the largest shareholder, group EP will be able to provide the additional financing the club needs.

"We expect to finalise this transaction in the next couple of weeks. Once the agreement is complete, group EP and the Gold family have also agreed to vote jointly on key matters and to support the strategy targeting an immediate return to the Premier League."

Sullivan denies the allegations made against him by BBC's Panorama and The Times newspaper, and has indicated that he intends to sue.

Kretinsky and Gold say they are "deeply concerned" by the allegations, and reiterated the club's previous claim that they were only made aware of them a month ago when Sullivan himself notified the board.

They also said they had only recently been informed that Sullivan has faced restrictions on his contact with the club's women's and youth teams since 2023 as part of an ongoing safeguarding investigation by the Football Association.

The statement continued: "We were deeply concerned by the revelations made by The Times and Panorama this week and our thoughts go out to those women who have fought so hard to make their voices heard.

"Any abuse of power is abhorrent, and it takes great courage and determination to speak up against it.

"The full West Ham United board was not notified about these allegations against Mr Sullivan until approximately a month ago, when he informed us that certain allegations against him may be published.

"However, the full details of the allegations, which Mr Sullivan denies, only became apparent when they were made public on June 8. In addition, as communicated by West Ham, the board representatives of shareholders other than Mr Sullivan were only made aware this week of the safeguarding measures that have been in place since 2023.

"As shareholders and directors of West Ham, our focus is now firmly on protecting the future of this football club.

"Our goal is to stabilise West Ham, retain as many of our key players as possible and, under the management of Nuno Espirito Santo, secure an immediate return to the Premier League.

"We are also committed to engaging with our fans and all business partners to build a stronger future for our club. We have already taken concrete steps toward this goal."

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