West Ham have a six-man shortlist to replace David Moyes but there are fears over four of them claims a report.
The future of David Moyes at West Ham will be the subject of fervent speculation until the summer it seems.
While Premier League rivals Moyes has been under intense pressure for some time with a host of managers linked as his potential replacement at West Ham.
Hammers majority stakeholder David Sullivan has been consistent in his backing of Moyes despite West Ham’s struggles in the league this season.
A report last week made an incredible claim that Sullivan and the Hammers board have decided to part ways with Moyes this summer even if he keeps the club up and they win the Conference League.

Thursday night’s quarter final second leg clash with Gent will go a long way to deciding the latter. And the same can be said of Sunday’s huge relegation six-pointer at Bournemouth for the former.
Supporters are desperately hoping they have the old West Ham back after the thrilling 2-2 draw against Arsenal on Sunday.
The team looked like the West Ham of the last two seasons under Moyes as they showed real character, aggression and resilience to claw their way back.
The vastly improved display and approach has re-opened the great Moyes debate. And it is fair to say the manager’s future is fiercely dividing opinion among some supporters.
Whether Moyes reverts to the frustrating risk averse approach that has frustrated fans could decide his future at West Ham beyond this summer.

West Ham have six-man shortlist to replace David Moyes but there are fears over four of them claims report
Yesterday we reported on claims that agents of players being lined up as potential West Ham summer signings have been told there will be a change of manager.
And it seems West Ham have six-man shortlist to replace Moyes but there are fears over four of them claims a report.
According to Mail Online, of the six names on West Ham’s shortlist of managerial targets, the club are worried four are not interested.
The report names sacked Chelsea boss Graham Potter, Reims sensation Will Still, Lille nomad Paulo Fonseca, sacked Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers and ex Spurs bosses Nuno Espirito Santo and Mauricio Pochettino as the men West Ham are considering for the Hammers hotseat.
But it claims Potter, Rodgers, Pochettino and Espirito Santo all have reservations about taking the West Ham job.

“Graham Potter is among the coach’s admired at the London Stadium, but there are doubts over whether he would want the job…” the report states.
“Potter has admirers at West Ham and is available after his sacking at Chelsea earlier this month, but there are doubts over whether the ex-Brighton boss would consider joining West Ham.
“Hammers chiefs have also been alerted to the work of Reims boss Will Still, 30, while Paulo Fonseca has also impressed in France’s Ligue 1 since joining Lille last summer.
“Brendan Rodgers is available following his departure at Leicester this month, but sources have indicated a deal for him to join West Ham would be difficult to conclude.
“Nuno Espirito Santo and Mauricio Pochettino were both considered as replacements for Moyes earlier this season, but it is understood both would have reservations about joining the Hammers.”
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