
David Moyes now ‘likely’ to leave West Ham – sources
West Ham are now likely to part with manager David Moyes at the end of this season, sources have told Football Insider.
Moyes, 60, is out of contract in June and has previously suggested he will make a decision on his future at the end of the 2023-24 campaign.
But a well-placed source has now told Football Insider that the Scot is now “more and more likely” to leave the London Stadium.
West Ham sit eighth in the Premier League but have won just one of their last six top-flight games.
The Irons are also close to being eliminated from the Europa League after a 2-0 first-leg defeat against Bundesliga winners Bayer Leverkusen last week (11 April).
Moyes now ‘more and more likely’ to leave West Ham this summer
Moyes’ side could drop out of the race for European qualification into mid-table if their poor form continues in the final five games of this season.
The ex-Man United boss revealed in February that he has been offered a contract to remain at West Ham – but has put off a final decision on his future until the summer.
Fans remain split on the future of Moyes despite his delivery of the Europa Conference League trophy last term.

He returned for his second spell at West Ham in 2019 and has led the Irons to European quarter-finals in each of the last three seasons.
The Scot has won 102 of his 224 games in charge since returning to the club.
In other news, Irons plan to terminate midfielder’s deal.
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