There is less than a one per cent chance that the Olympic Stadium will be renamed the Samsung Stadium when West Ham United move in during the summer, the club co-chairman's son has revealed.

It had been claimed that the Hammers could be playing in the Samsung Stadium next season, however Jack Sullivan, son of co-chairman David Sullivan, insists that no agreement is in place.




And he estimates that the chances of such a deal being done are at one per cent or even less.

Jack wrote on Twitter: "There is a 1% (or less) chance the OS will be called the Samsung Stadium.
 


"No deal in place, contrary to reports", he added.

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West Ham are currently playing out their final campaign at Upton Park in style, sitting in sixth spot in the Premier League table and dreaming of a top four finish; they are seven points off fourth placed Arsenal.

They are set to move into the 60,100 capacity Olympic Stadium in the summer and are keen to book European football at the ground for the 2016/17 campaign.