West Ham ‘close to agreement’ with David Moyes’ replacement despite interest from Euro giants
West Ham United and former Wolves manager Julen Lopetegui are reportedly “close to an agreement,” which would mean David Moyes will be leaving the team.
Given that Moyes’ current contract is set to expire at the conclusion of this season, his future is unclear as we move into the summer.
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2019 saw the beginning of the 60-year-old’s second tenure as West Ham’s manager.
They won the Europa Conference League at the conclusion of the previous season, and they are now regulars in Europe.
West Ham slid to 14th place in the previous season as they concentrated on their run in the Europa Conference League,
following consecutive top-seven finishes in the Premier League
Declan Rice was sold by the Hammers last summer, but they have made smart acquisitions, including Mohammed Kudus and James Ward-Prowse.
Although Kudus, Jarrod Bowen, and Lucas Paqueta have all excelled this season,
West Ham’s offensive line has been somewhat hindered by Moyes’ unfavorable attitude.
Some supporters believe that hiring a new manager this summer would be the best course of action because they are sick of Moyes’ excessively defensive style of play.
This week, they suffered a setback to Moyes’ prospects of signing a new contract
The Hammers sold Declan Rice last summer, but they have since made some wise additions, such as Mohammed Kudus and James Ward-Prowse.
While Kudus, Jarrod Bowen, and Lucas Paqueta have all performed admirably this season,
Moyes’ negative demeanor has partly hampered West Ham’s offensive line.
This week, they were knocked out of the Europa League by Bayer Leverkusen and thrashed 5-2 by Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park,
put a dent in Moyes’ chances of landing a new deal.
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