West Ham United can make David Moyes sack decision amid Graham Potter news

West Ham managerial target Graham Potter is open to returning to football post Chelsea and Manchester United job links.

The Evening Standard reported on 8 April that Manchester United see him as a potential replacement for Erik ten Hag.

He’s also held talks with Ajax and will only join a club if he feels it’s the right move for him.

He has been linked to replace David Moyes and the Hammers board can make their decision to sack him at the end of the season if Potter is willing to take over.

Harsh to judge Potter off his Chelsea spell

Potter’s tenure at Chelsea was fraught with challenges that ultimately led to his dismissal, leaving him feeling hung out to dry.

Despite his managerial capabilities, he was unable to thrive due to the club’s turbulent environment and lack of stability.

Potter’s strategic approach to the game clashed with the demanding nature of Chelsea’s management and the high-pressure atmosphere at Stamford Bridge.

While Potter’s time at the West London club may have been disappointing, his managerial talent remains evident.

West Ham appear to be regressing and a sack decision on Moyes needs to be made

His ability to implement an attractive style of play and develop young talent could be a perfect fit for a club like West Ham.

Under Moyes, the Hammers’ uninspiring style of play and over-reliance on individual brilliance have led to stagnation.

David Moyes West Ham United
David Moyes is set to leave West Ham United

The club must consider replacing Moyes with Potter to inject fresh ideas and revitalise their approach to the game, potentially unlocking their full potential and achieving greater success.

In other West Ham news, Michael Owen has been left fuming amid a recent controversy in London involving the Hammers.

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