David Moyes will stay at West Ham next season if the club can remain in the top flight.
The Mirror reports that the former Manchester United and Everton boss will stay at the London Stadium, with the board deciding to give the manager a full campaign in a bid to turn around the club’s fortunes.
Following Tony Henry’s departure from the club, the Hammers are in the market for a new head of recruitment and the report claims that the applicants are being told Moyes will stay at the club.
Moyes has been unable to turn West Ham’s slump around this season and the Hammers currently sit two points above the drop zone.

After taking over from former manager Slaven Bilic back in November, Moyes has been unable to steer the club clear of relegation to the Championship, despite a positive start at the club.
Following the club’s move to the London Stadium, dropping into the second tier of English football would be an unthinkable move for the club.
With growing dispute between the fans and the board, some may have been hoping for a more ambitious appointment over the summer.





