West Ham manager David Moyes is due to have discussions with owner David Sullivan in the summer, as the club has already been in talks with potential replacements. Moyes’ future at the club is uncertain, and several clubs have expressed interest in contacting him. Although no decision has been made about his departure, Moyes has received an offer amidst the uncertainty following the recent sacking of Guille Abascal. Spartak representatives have approached Moyes to gauge his interest in joining their team, despite their fourth position in the Russian top-flight potentially not being an ideal destination for him.
On the other hand, West Ham has already engaged in discussions with candidates such as Ruben Amorim, Julen Lopetegui, Paulo Fonseca, and Kieran McKenna for Moyes’ position. Moyes, however, remains focused on the current season and has affirmed that talks about his future with the club were scheduled at the end of the season. He emphasized the need for stability at West Ham, expressing confidence in his ability to provide it. Despite acknowledging the speculations surrounding his future, Moyes is committed to steering the club in the right direction.