Burnley boss Sean Dyche would be interested in speaking to West Ham about becoming their new manager if the Hammers sack Manuel Pellegrini.
That is according to The Guardian‘s Jacob Steinberg, who says that West Ham have already started the process of identifying potential replacements for Pellegrini.
West Ham are currently on a run of seven games without a victory, a run which has seen them fall from a promising position in the league table to a position of being just three points above the relegation zone.
Other names, like Chris Hughton, Rafa Benitez and Chris Wilder, have also been mentioned as possible options for the role.
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The job that Sean Dyche has done at Burnley has been fantastic, turning the Clarets into an established Premier League outfit with a very small budget.
His side are difficult to play against, but they don’t just park a bus. They carry a genuine goal threat, as displayed by their 3-0 win over Watford at the weekend.
If the Hammers do decide to sack Pellegrini, Dyche would be a very good replacement.




