West Ham ready to tempt defender who David Moyes wants with big-money offer.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding their manager, West Ham United is prepared to make a big-money contract offer to a defender that David Moyes wants.
It appears like Moyes’s contract with West Ham will end.
As things stand, the formal contract of the Hammers head coach, which expires on June 30, is set to expire at the conclusion of current season
Fabrizio Romano reported last week that as the last two months of Moyes’ second spell at the club draw near, West Ham has not yet made a decision on his future.
“I’m not aware of any decisions made about David Moyes by West Ham at this time, but rumours seem to be continuing,” Romano told CaughtOffside during his Daily Briefing.
The Premier League and European football are the club’s primary priorities, so we’ll talk about anything else later. We’ve probably heard several times that Moyes was on the verge of disappearing but is still in place.
Reputable media outlets like ExWHUemployee have subsequently denied Moyes’ assertion that he is the one holding up the signature of a new contract offer from West Ham.
If the 60-year-old doesn’t make a breakthrough in these next few games, he may be traded after one of West Ham’s most prosperous runs in team history—a run that included a European championship.
This week’s crucial Europa League quarterfinal matchup between West Ham and German leaders Bayer Leverkusen might prove to be crucial in deciding Moyes’s future. However, a fascinating story from TEAMtalk suggests that West Ham may possibly be considering things under their present management.