
David Sullivan (L) and David Gold, the new joint chairmen of West Ham United
New co-owners David Gold and David Sullivan must slash the £60million wage bill to stop the club going under – even if they avoid relegation. And Sullivan said: “Everyone will be asked to take a cut this summer.”
The owners took on huge £110m debts – and have uncovered an alarming ‘fat cat’ culture at Upton Park.
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Gianfranco Zola and his highly-paid West Ham flops will be asked to take a 25 per cent pay cut.
Midfielder Scott Parker pockets £65,000 a week – the same fee as crocked star Kieron Dyer.
Defender Matthew Upson picks up £60,000 a week and fringe defender Manuel Da Costa even gets £20,000. The wages are crippling the club.
Around 15 club staff have volunteered to take a wage cut and other cost-cutting plans are on the way.
A ‘player liaison officer’ – who earns £50,000 a year to drive stars around – will be hit. The officer is a close family friend of a former West Ham employee.
A fitness coach – paid a whopping £200,000 a year – and one of the club’s two doctors also face the axe.
Controversial technical director Gianluca Nani is also high on the hit list.
Sullivan said: “We already had to slash 10 or 15 jobs. The club is in a mess, everyone has to pull together.”
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