
The Daily Mail claim that West Ham United are wanted by a ‘high powered United Arab Emirates group’.
West Ham seemingly face an uncertain future on and off the pitch at the moment.
David Moyes’s side are currently fighting a relegation battle, and it is not yet clear what division they will be in next season.
West Ham are also having to deal with issues in the boardroom, with two potential buyers now lining up to take the club.
The Mail suggest that Tripp Smith wants to increase his share in West Ham, and a group from the UAE has also emerged as potential buyers.
That could excite West Ham supporters, as many have been crying out for new ownership.

Karren Brady, David Gold and David Sullivan have also taken on board a great deal of criticism in recent times, with many West Ham supporters unsure what their long-term plan is for the club.
West Ham lost their first game back since the Premier League restarted to Wolves and are back in action against Tottenham Hotspur this evening.
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