West Ham have responded to claims that co-chairmen David Sullivan and David Gold want to sell their shares in the Premier League club.
Sullivan, 68, has rubbished reports that said the Hammers chiefs are looking to cash in.
The London club are set for another season in the top flight and Sullivan, who owns 51 per cent of West Ham, says he does not want to water down his majority.


‘It is no secret that both David Gold and I see our long-term futures as custodians of West Ham United,’ Sullivan said.