West Ham boss David Moyes hasn’t yet decided whether he will remain with the club beyond the end of the season.
West Ham’s decision to appoint Moyes when when Slaven Bilic was sacked in November was ridiculed as a “pessimistic” appointment by a lot of football fans, but the Scot has proven he still has something to prove in the Premier League.
Moyes signed a short-term deal with the option for a further year, and now the club’s owners are keen for the former Everton and Manchester United manager to stay after lifting the Hammers from 18th to 13th in the Premier League table.
Despite David Sullivan saying he wants Moyes to stay for “many, many years,” MailOnline claim that Moyes is keeping his options open.

Firstly, the 54-year old is remaining focused on ensuring the Hamemrs retain their Premier League status.
Sections of the club are confident that they won’t hit the drop this season, but with the league as tight as it is, the London club aren’t out of the mire just yet.
The Hammers are just three points above the relegation zone, making Saturday’s trip to Swansea a pivotal one in the race for survival.
Once the club have secured their Premier League position, Moyes will turn his attention to his next career decision.





