Sullivan: Zola might resign

28 April 2010 08:22
David Sullivan claims Gianfranco Zola has 'indicated' he may resign, but insists no decision has been taken on the West Ham manager's future.[LNB] Zola's position at Upton Park has come under intense scrutiny this season following the Hammers' brush with relegation from the Premier League.[LNB]The takeover of Sullivan and David Gold midway through the campaign prompted further rumours that the Italian could be axed in the summer.[LNB]Sullivan says the board have not reached a conclusion regarding Zola's future, but believes the former Chelsea star has been considering his position at the club.[LNB]"No decision has been made," Sullivan told the Daily Telegraph.[LNB]"He did indicate he might resign at the end of the season, but he might well have changed his mind.[LNB]"In interviews he has not committed his future to the club beyond the end of the season."[LNB]The Hammers are also braced for a summer upheaval after Sullivan revealed that he is prepared to listen to offers for every player, except influential midfielder Scott Parker.[LNB]He added: "Zola has repeatedly said he's a coach and doesn't want to be involved in the selection of players for the club.[LNB]"I'm sure he'd accept the departure of any player if we brought in a better one.[LNB]"We've had no offers for any players. This year's performances have not been good enough and some players will stay and others will go.[LNB]"We will do deals that make financial sense for the club."

Source: Team_Talk