West Ham United chiefs have confirmed they're seeking new investors in Dubai.
Hammers joint-chairman David Sullivan has been calling on minority shareholders to take up the remaining 50 per cent of the club after himself and David Gold took up the other 50 per cent in January.
Sullivan has travelled to Dubai along with vice-chairman Karren Brady to hold talks with potential investors.
"I have good horse racing connections over here. We only want people to take up the Straumur percentage of investment," said Sullivan.
"English people are proving reluctant right now because of the team's league place but we're working hard.
"Some people here are billionaires and we want them on board."