West Ham are in talks regarding a new contract for manager David Moyes, according to Sky Sports Insider.
Moyes has lead the Hammers to fifth in the Premier League table following Monday night’s win against Aston Villa and has enjoyed a positive second spell at the club overall.
The 57-year-old was relieved of his duties at London Stadium back in May 2018, only to be reinstated less than two years later.
Since arriving back in east London, Moyes helped the club survive relegation last term before guiding the Irons to a promising start to this season.
It seems as though the hierarchy are determined to hold on to Moyes this time around and, with his contract running out at the end of the season, they will reportedly make the offer of a renewed deal in the coming weeks.
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After the facial situation which saw Moyes leave the club the first time around after just six months in charge, the club needs to nail down the 57-year-old as quickly as possible to avoid losing him for a second time.
Moyes has the start of a good thing going with his current crop and, after recruiting well in the summer, Irons fans can be rightly excited about the team’s prospects this season.





