Gold and Sullivan have been in charge of the east London club since 2010 and are responsible for the decision to take the club from Upton Park to the London Stadium.

 

The duo are not popular with a number of Hammers fans and a section of the West Ham supporters remain unhappy about their change of home.

 

 

There has been open rebellion inside the London Stadium against the owners and their continued failures in the transfer market are a lightning rod issue amongst some fans.

 

And it has been claimed the Gold and Sullivan are prepared to walk away from the club if they get the right offer.

 

 

The West Ham owners are open to selling the club to interested buyers if they get the right price.

 

The Hammers have publicly played down any idea of Gold and Sullivan being ready to sell the club in the near future.

 

 

But it has been suggested that privately they would be open to listening to offers for West Ham.