Lawyers representing some of Mohamed Al Fayed's accusers say they have received "several enquiries" relating to Fulham Football Club during the late billionaire's 16 years of ownership.
Al Fayed was accused by more than 20 female ex-employees of sexual assault or rape in a BBC documentary which aired last week.
The Harrods boss, who died last year aged 94, was chairman of Fulham between 1997 and 2013, and a spokesman for the group of barristers, Justice for Harrods Survivors, said more individuals have now come forward.
In a news conference last week, the group said he was a "monster" who threatened his sexual abuse victims to stay silent.