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Vanessa Gold, the daughter of the late joint-chairman David Gold, is selling a 10% stake in Premier League side West Ham. The stake has drawn interest from international investors and values the club at over $1 billion. Gold's family owns 25% of the club, and this sale is seen as an opportunity for her to cash in on her shares. Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky, who had previously been linked to a potential takeover, is not currently pushing to buy the shares.
Rice returns to West Ham having already shown his value to Arsenal https://t.co/GaCFWcXrbB
A minority stake in West Ham is set to hit the market, valuing the club at over $1 billion. West Ham is the 7th Premier League club to surpass the billion-dollar valuation mark.
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A stake of up to 10 per cent in West Ham United has been put up for sale by Vanessa Gold, the daughter of the club’s late joint-chairman David Gold, and has drawn interest from international investors. ⬇️ Read the full story https://t.co/s5ZfpAby6s
David Gold’s family put part of their stake in West Ham up for sale https://t.co/DlHUk5UfU8
Vanessa Gold to sell 10% stake in Premier League side West Ham https://t.co/fKXnyUIgP4 @MarkKleinmanSky
West Ham's joint chairwoman Vanessa Gold open to selling her shares - has 25% of the club. Sounds like Kretinksy is not pushing to buy them. https://t.co/GpQYgnewb9