West Ham United co-owner Daniel Kratynski has no intention of leaving the club amid the turmoil.
The Hammers were relegated from the Premier League last month and there have been changes within the club.
Two days earlier, West Ham co-owner David Sullivan resigned from his role as United chairman with immediate effect. He left his position at the London Club in the face of serious allegations about his personal life.
The latest UK claims suggest Sullivan is set to sell his 38.8% stake in West Ham. czech billionaire holds 27% stakeWhich he brought in 2021.
Kratinsky is a minority shareholder but only Sullivan has a greater stake in the club than him. Also former co-owner and chairman of Sparta Prague.
Kratinsky blames mistakes for demotion
On 27 May, West Ham United confirmed that Nuno Espirito Santo would remain as their manager despite the demotion.
Co-owner Daniel Kratynski has publicly expressed his desire to stay, so he's not the only one staying.
The billionaire talks to the podcast Everything Begins Today and inFotbal.cz Has released his comments. He is clearly unhappy with some of West Ham's decisions but has no plans to leave the club.
“Here we are minority shareholders, we do not manage the club, but of course we are part of the important negotiations,” He said.
"It helps a little bit that you don't have the ultimate responsibility, so you don't feel like you've spoiled anything for the fans. But even here I've learned my stress limit. We've made mistakes in the past that have led to us stepping down.
"I will definitely stay. It doesn't matter if we are in the first or second league. This is no reason to leave the club."
West Ham aims for an early PL return
The English club is now targeting a return to the Premier League for the 2027/28 season.
Daniel Kratynski is ready to play a role in helping the club return to the top division.
"I will try to find any possible way to contribute to West Ham's return to the Premier League." Kratinsky explained.
According to inFotbal.cz, the next few weeks will provide clarity on whether or not he intends to increase his stake.

