West Ham will offer manager David Moyes a new contract at the season should he keep the club safe from relegation this campaign, according to the Standard.
Moyes is on a six month contract after replacing Slaven Bilic earlier in the season and although he has done relatively well so far, the Hammers are still a long way away from being safe.
The club want to look for consistency and will offer the former Manchester United boss a two year deal if he keeps the Hammers up.

The Hammers lie just three points above the drop zone and face a crucial encounter with Watford this weekend in the Premier League. The Hornets will be full of confidence having just hammered Chelsea at home so West Ham will need to be on their games if they are to earn a positive result.





