David Moyes absolutely raved about West Ham skipper Mark Noble, when speaking to Sky Sports today.
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The 33-year-old is out of contract with the Hammers in the summer.
He still remains an absolutely massive part of the club, however, both on and off the pitch.
Noble’s minutes on the pitch have diminished this season, but he is still a vital player for David Moyes at the London Stadium.

The midfielder has played 507 games for West Ham and his experience and know how cannot be matched by anyone at the club.
It seems as though Noble won’t be going anywhere anytime soon despite his contract expiring at the end of this season.
Moyes told Sky Sports just how important Mark Noble is to the Hammers:

“Mark Noble’s responsibility that he took for this club after lockdown was beyond anything anybody has done and he’s done a brilliant job. So there will be a future here for Mark Noble next year, the year after, the year after and probably the years after that. He’s such a big part of the club.”
Noble probably has one or two years left in him.
One he hangs up his boots, it will be vital for West Ham to keep him at the London Stadium in some kind of coaching capacity.
The 33-year-old is Mr West Ham. Noble may not be the player he once was, but he still holds huge sway in east London.
And Moyes’s comments today prove exactly how highly Noble is thought of at the club.
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