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Sad news; West Ham Manager to leave soon

David Moyes’s future: Fabrizio Romano provides a crucial update on West Ham as Steidten makes a significant decision

 

With David Moyes’s contract at the London Stadium about to expire at the end of the current campaign, West Ham has made a firm choice over his future.

Strangely, even though he earned a spot in West Ham legend by guiding the team to UEFA Conference League glory last season—their first trophy in about 43 years—the 60-year-old hasn’t always been regarded as the team’s most popular manager. That victory, however, was a huge face-palm to his detractors, who had wanted Moores fired when the team’s fortunes turned sour and they were relegated to the lowest ranks of the Premier League standings. over the first half of last season.

As his contract draws to a close, rumors about Moyes’ future have started to surface once more. After all, it became clear during the summer that owner David Sullivan would not have stopped the Scot from leaving after that historic night in Prague.

Nevertheless, a credible journalist last month called Moyes’ prospects of leading the Hammers the following season “slim,” citing growing ties to a former Chelsea manager.

And since Moyes’ contract is set to expire on June 30, a summer breakup seems certain, especially as he hasn’t always agreed with the club’s technical director, Tim Steidten.

West Ham is aggressively trying to strengthen their team during the January transfer window, but they could have to give up key stars in order to make these transfers financially possible.

In light of this, it is anticipated that defender Thilo Kehrer will be sent to Monaco, initially on loan with an eye toward a €11 million permanent agreement.

Big decision about David Moyes’s future is made by West Ham.

Fabrizio Romano has now clarified the Scot’s future, despite rumors that prospective newcomers would be deterred by the uncertainty of knowing which boss they will be playing for come season.

And he has revealed in his column on Caught Offside that the Hammers are now planning to open new deal talks with Moyes. Furthermore, the Scot will be granted a big say on the club’s transfer plans this month alongside Steidten, with the two men now finding common ground on a way forward.

“David Moyes and West Ham will undoubtedly talk about a new contract; he’s anticipated to be involved in transfer decisions alongside Tim Steidten,” Romano stated.

“We’ll find out names in the coming days, but Steidten was successful in her first mission, which was to get a sizable sum of money for Kehrer.”

Steidten’s ability to see the big picture in the transfer market is said to have impressed Moyes. He guided West Ham through a challenging window in which they lost star player Declan Rice but wisely reinvested in James Ward-Prowse, Mohammed Kudus, Edson Alvarez, and Konstantinos Mavropanos—all of whom have shown their worth in recent months.

Steidten, for his part, is thrilled with Moyes’ ability to bring out the best in his team, and he has high expectations that the Hammers will have another good campaign.

They are presently sixth in the Premier League and have advanced to the Europa League knockout stages, where they will be hoping to build on their Conference League victory from the previous season.

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