David Moyes anticipates opening talks with the board concerning an extension to his present contract with West Ham within the subsequent few weeks.
The 60-year-old, who achieved important success with the membership in June, expressed mutual curiosity in extending his keep, and discussions are set to happen.
Regardless of reaching important success and main West Ham to their first main trophy since 1980, David Moyes stays a goal for criticism from a minority of followers. Nonetheless, the board is predicted to prioritise the advantages of extending Moyes’ tenure past the 2023/24 season over any dissenting voices amongst supporters.
The Scotsman revealed on Amazon Prime Video that he’s able to enter contract negotiations with the West Ham board.
“We’re on the point of discuss” ??
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— Amazon Prime Video Sport (@primevideosport) December 28, 2023
“I don’t assume any of us are leaping to get it executed too rapidly; I feel we’re simply joyful simply to verify we get it executed. And we are going to do. I don’t see any issues with that in any respect.”
David Moyes has undeniably delivered outcomes for West Ham throughout his tenure, resulting in a big rise within the membership’s standing each domestically and internationally. The elevated income streams from three consecutive seasons in Europe will doubtless be an important issue for each Moyes and the membership’s board as they enter discussions within the New Yr.
What Moyes has constructed at West Ham shouldn’t be taken as a right. He has helped construct the Hammers as much as the purpose the place they’re now persistently taking part in European competitions 12 months after 12 months, in addition to performing to a fantastic commonplace within the Premier League. Even if you would like extra expansive soccer, will that essentially equal extra wins? Perhaps. Perhaps not. However proper now, the 2 events have factor going, so why bin it if it isn’t but bitter?