What happened: West Ham co-chairs Daniel Kretinsky and Vanessa Gold have supported women who spoke out in a BBC investigation into David Sullivan. They have also agreed a deal for Kretinsky to become the club's largest shareholder.
Why it matters:
- The agreement changes the club's ownership structure with a new majority shareholder.
- It addresses serious allegations, impacting the club's reputation and governance.
MNN Take: The shareholders' backing of the allegations and ownership deal signals a shift in West Ham's leadership amid ongoing scrutiny. This may affect the club's future management and public image.
Sources: BBC Sport