David Moyes’ future at West Ham will not be sorted out until the club have secured safety in the Premier League, according to the Mirror.
West Ham are seven points clear of the drop zone with four games to go. However, with the Hammers not mathematically safe.
Moyes has not yet been handed control of transfer policy, with West Ham’s Premier League status still possibly in doubt. West Ham are looking for a new head of recruitment, with Moyes uncomfortable with working with a director of football.

The former Sunderland and Manchester United boss’ deal is up at the end of this current season. Moyes joined West Ham after Slaven Bilic lost his job as Hammers boss after a poor start to the season.
Moyes is expected to keep West Ham up, but the Mirror reports that no talks will begin until West Ham’s Premier League status is secured. Suggestions that Moyes will be in sole charge of transfers has also been dismissed.





