West Ham should be able to make the London Stadium the biggest in the country after Old Trafford following an out of court settlement after a bitter dispute with their landlords, the London Legacy Development Corporation. The club will pay an additional fixed amount in rent, thought to be less than £200,000, while the LLDC will pay the additional operating costs arising from expansion, thought to be about £1,200 for stewarding. For their part, West Ham's revenues will go up by £1.2m a year.
Capacity will increase by 3,000 to 60,000 and to 62,500 in 18 months' time, eventually reaching 66,000.
The settlement may revive hopes of a lucrative naming rights deal, although that market is relatively quiet at the moment.
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