Published: 10 June 2026
The English Chronicle Desk
The English Chronicle Online
David Sullivan has reportedly been prohibited from having contact with certain areas of West Ham United, including the club’s women’s and youth teams, since 2023 under internal arrangements that have recently come under renewed scrutiny.
The restrictions are understood to have been implemented as part of governance and safeguarding measures within the club, although the precise circumstances surrounding the decision have not been publicly detailed.
Reports of the arrangement have emerged amid broader questions concerning oversight, accountability and governance structures at West Ham.
Club officials have not publicly disclosed the full terms of the restrictions, but sources indicate they have remained in place for several years.
The development has attracted attention from football regulators and observers, particularly as English football continues to strengthen safeguarding procedures and institutional governance standards.
Experts in sports administration note that restrictions of this nature are not necessarily indicative of criminal wrongdoing, but can form part of wider risk-management or compliance frameworks within professional organisations.
West Ham has faced increasing scrutiny in recent weeks following reports of regulatory inquiries connected to club leadership and operational practices.
Supporters’ groups have called for transparency regarding governance arrangements while emphasising the importance of safeguarding and welfare protections throughout the club structure.
Football authorities have placed greater emphasis on safeguarding policies in recent years, particularly within women’s football and youth development programmes.
Analysts say the situation highlights the growing role of independent oversight bodies in monitoring governance practices across professional sport.
Neither Sullivan nor West Ham has publicly commented in detail on the latest reports.
Further information may emerge as regulatory reviews and discussions surrounding football governance continue.




























































































