West Ham in £400m takeover bid with investment group wanting to hand David Moyes significant transfer funds and transform London Stadium... but opening offer is rejected by majority shareholder David Sullivan A group of investors have made a takeover bid for West Ham worth over £400m It's claimed the proposal would give David Moyes a significant transfer budget The group also want to transform the London Stadium and surrounding area But they saw their opening offer rejected by majority shareholder David Sullivan
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A group of investors based in the UK have made a takeover bid for West Ham worth more than £400million.
Sources claim the proposal would arm manager David Moyes with significant transfer funds and transform the London Stadium and surrounding area.
However, the consortium— which includes former QPR chief executive Philip Beard — saw their offer rejected by Hammers majority shareholder David Sullivan.
A group of UK-based investors have made a takeover bid for West Ham worth over £400m