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

West Ham: Daniel Kretinsky poised to become club’s biggest shareholder
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Daniel Kretinsky is set to become the majority shareholder of West Ham United after acquiring a stake from the Gold family. The move aims to provide financial stability and support the club's goal of returning to the Premier League.

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Ownership changes in top-tier football clubs significantly impact team management, financial health, and competitive strategy.

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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

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The report provides a factual account of a business transaction and ongoing legal controversies involving club leadership.

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