West Ham man could be leaving the club after 13 years

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West Ham United chairman David Sullivan is expected to quit the club at the end of the season.

David Sullivan owns 38% of the club right now and he could be on his way out of the London club in the summer.

As per reports, Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky who owns 27% of the club is looking to extend his ownership of the club. The billionaire plans to invest a further £150 million into the Premier League club and he will purchase the 25% stake from David Gold.

Sullivan and Kretinsky have already discussed majority ownership of the club and Sullivan is expected to take a concrete decision regarding his future at the end of the season.

The West Ham supremo has been in charge of the club since 2010 alongside Gold, who passed away in January.

West Ham United will be hoping to compete at the highest level in the coming seasons and they could certainly use more investment from someone like Kretinsky.

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