Sullivan and Kretinsky sit tight at West Ham despite end of penalty sale clause
Daniel Kretinsky and David Sullivan have no plans to change the ownership of West Ham before the end of the season despite the expiry of a 10-year penalty clause that effectively clears the way for a potential sale. Under the terms of West Ham’s move to the London Stadium, Sullivan and David Gold, the co-owner who died in January, were liable to pay a punitive financial penalty to the government if the club were sold for more than £300m.