
David Moyes exit to be official soon as West Ham United development angers manager
West Ham boss David Moyes is “unhappy” about potential replacements being lined up while he is still in charge at the London Stadium, according to talkSPORT.
The radio station reported online (2 May) that Tim Steidten has agreed to stay away from the West Ham dressing room for the rest of the season as he sounds out replacements for Moyes.
Sporting Lisbon boss Ruben Amirom has already publically confirmed he held talks with the Hammers and ruled himself out of the running.
Moyes is out of contract this summer and his exit is reportedly likely to be official soon.
David Moyes has a right to be angry at Tim Steidten and West Ham United
It would be difficult to blame Moyes for feeling unhappy about the way things have developed at the London Stadium.
After everything he has helped the club to achieve over the past few years, it feels as if the Scot is now being rushed out of the West Ham door.
Supporters in East London could have never imagined five years ago that they would be competing consistently in Europe and have a UEFA Europa Conference League trophy in the bag.
Moyes has provided the club with their greatest memories in the modern era, and the manager deserves far more respect than he is being shown.
While the wheels have fallen off, it has been difficult for Moyes and his players to maintain the levels they have set with all of this uncertainty circling around the club.

Either way, it looks like supporters will soon have their wish for a new manager, but sometimes people should be careful what they wish for.
In other West Ham news, the club’s chances of signing Thiago Silva have been rated amid Chelsea transfer news.
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