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Lonely Moyes a manager in limbo

Let me be perfectly clear—I firmly believe that it’s time for David Moyes to be replaced as West Ham manager, and the timing couldn’t be better.

Moyes is out of contract at the London Stadium in three months, but that’s not the only reason for a change. The team is unlikely to qualify for European football next season, several players’ contracts are expiring, and many others are nearing the end of their careers.

Additionally, West Ham’s famed Academy of Football has just produced its most promising crop of young players in 30 years, signalling that we’re at the end of a cycle.

However, the actual end of that cycle is still a month away. Due to West Ham’s botched attempt to recruit Sporting Lisbon coach Ruben Amorim yesterday, Moyes now knows his days are numbered.

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It will be a tough task for David Moyes to get his message across to the West Ham squad

This raises the question: How will Moyes possibly motivate himself or his players between now and the season’s end? The Hammers have matches against Liverpool, Chelsea, Luton, and Manchester City coming up, with a “dead man walking” leading the club.

It will not be easy for Moyes to motivate himself for what is ultimately a thankless task. Moreover, it will be challenging to galvanise a team of players who are either about to depart themselves or acutely aware that Moyes is leaving.

It’s a tricky yet fascinating situation, and one that David Moyes will do well to navigate.

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Potter to West Ham? There’s more chance of Moyes staying

Potter to West Ham? Why the bookies have it wrong

Graham Potter has next to no chance of landing the West Ham manager’s job despite being the second favourite with some bookmakers to replace David Moyes at The London Stadium.

In fact, it is far more likely that Moyes would remain in charge rather than Potter being appointed by the club. The former Chelsea boss most certianly harmed his reputation during his stint at Stamford Bridge. However, the West Ham board were also far from convinced that he was the architect of Brighton’s good form under his guidance.

Graham Potter is one of the candidates to replace Moyes

Moyes replacement? Graham Potter is one of the favourites but West Ham are not believed to be interested.

Moyes’ days at West Ham do appear to be numbered though, with neither the club nor Moyes himself expecting to sign a contract renewal. As mentioned earlier on Claret & Hugh, West Ham will continue working through Tim Steidten’s list despite a rebuttal from Ruben Amorim.

Despite not featuring in this morning’s list of bookies’ favourites for the West Ham job, former Wolves manager Julen Lopetegui is thought to be a prime candidate. Lille manager Paulo Fonseca can’t be ruled out either; there have been agents working behind the scenes offering him to West Ham for the past six months, and he remains a real contender.

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Five to watch in the Championship

Guest post by Rory Matloob

Which players and managers from the Championship should the Hammers look to
snap up next season?

Central attacking midfielder: Sammie Szmodics

The midfielders form this season has been off the charts, back in the summer of
2022 Szmodics signed for Blackburn for an undisclosed fee. The 2022/23 season
was an adjustment season for the Irishmen as he was only able to register seven
goals and five assists in forty-three appearances.

Hammers fan Sammie Szmodics

This season he’s really took the reigns as being Blackburn’s star man with a
staggering thirty-one goals and four assists in forty-six appearances this season.
Szmodics’ goals have most certainly kept Blackburn above the relegation zone,
however there is still some work to do as Blackburn sit three points above the drop
zone with two games remaining.

With Lucas Paqueta rumoured to be joining Manchester City this summer, this would
be a great replacement. Szmodics won’t bring as much creativity as the Brazilian,
but he will bring goals to the table.

Left Winger: Crysencio Summerville

Just like Szmodics, Summerville has been his team’s most vital player this
campaign. The Dutchmen can’t afford to be playing another season of Championship
football, he’s shown that this season with twenty-five goal involvements in forty
appearances this championship campaign.

With Benrahma on loan at Lyon, it looks likely he will leave this summer, Fornals
already packed his bags for Betis this January and Cornet has struggled to make an
impact since signing from Burnley. A left winger is a must signing for us this summer
window.
A difficult factor with signing Summerville is the price, if Leeds get promoted, they
won’t want to sell their biggest asset, but if they do it may cost us up to £55 million
for his signature.

Right Back: Kyle-Walker Peters

The Southampton right-back has been a joy to watch this year under Russel Martin.
With Premier League experience already, having made one hundred and fifteen
appearances in the division there will be no need for any adjustment period for the
English right back.

Coufal has been an excellent signing for the club, but he also needs somebody
challenging him for his place and Walker Peters is just the man for that job. With
Southampton not in the automatic places to be promoted they may not be playing
Premier League football next year, someone of his ability should be playing in the
Premiership week in week out.

Managers:

Russel Martin- Southampton manager

Russel Martin has been managing in the Championship since 2021 and now it’s time
he takes that step up to show everyone what he can do at the highest level. His work
at Swansea was a learning curve for the coach as he finished 15 th in 2022 and then
10 th in 2023.

Eyebrows would have been raised after the start Southampton got off to this season,
in September they lost four games on the bounce, and it looked to be a miserable
season for the Saints.

Martin and his players put that rough patch of form behind them as they then went
on a twenty-two-game unbeaten streak in the Championship, the longest in the
history of the division.

His possession-based style of play has suffocated most teams this season, with
eighty-five goals scored across 43 Championship matches (joint most in the division
with Ipswich) there’s no denying his team get you off your seat.

Kieran Mckenna:

Kieran Mckenna was a part of Jose Mourinho and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s backroom
staff, however in 2021 he looked to progress on and become a manager. In
December 2021 Mckenna was presented with that opportunity as Ipswich came
calling.

His transformation of Ipswich has been sensational, when he was appointed, Ipswich
were sat in 12 th position in League one. Two and a half years later they are sat
second in the Championship and could pip either Leeds or Leicester to the title.
Something Mckenna is known for is his development of young players, at
Manchester United he worked with James Garner and Angel Gomes who have both
had solid starts to their careers. This year he has worked with Chelsea’s Omari
Hutchinson and Brighton’s Jeremy Sarmiento where he has got the best out of both
young stars.

Since Declan Rice and Ben Johnson, we haven’t really seen anyone break through
from the academy, could Mckenna be the one who starts brining academy prospects
through to the first team?

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West Ham Fans Fume Over Kalvin Phillips’ Social Media Activity

West Ham United loanee Kalvin Phillips’ already troubled time at the club seems to be going from bad to worse. Following a disastrous 5-2 defeat to Crystal Palace, Phillips’ social media activity has further angered the West Ham faithful.

After the match, Crystal Palace‘s Ebere Eze shared a highlight reel of his performance on Instagram. To the dismay of West Ham fans, Phillips “liked” the post. This action is seen as a sign of disrespect towards his own team, especially considering the crushing defeat.

Former West Ham striker Frank McAvennie recently suggested that Phillips’ loan spell might be nearing its end due to his lacklustre performances and disregard for the fans. The social media incident seems to be fueling these sentiments.

Phillips’ struggles began with a debut error that gifted a goal to the opposition. Subsequent mistakes led to him being dropped from the starting lineup. His recent substitute appearance against Palace failed to make a positive impact.

The financial burden of Phillips’ loan, including his high wages, adds insult to injury for West Ham fans. They quite rightly feel they haven’t received a return on their investment, and Phillips’ social media activity only exacerbates their frustration.

With Phillips seemingly checked out mentally,it is safe to assume that all parties involved are likely eager for the loan spell to conclude.

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No Red for Ahamada in West Ham Rout by Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace midfielder Naouirou Ahamada escaped a red card during his side’s emphatic 5-1 victory over West Ham United, and former referee Dermot Gallagher believes the decision was correct.

West Ham players argued for Ahamada’s dismissal after a challenge on James Ward-Prowse during the April 21st match. Replays, however, showed the incident wasn’t as severe as initially perceived.

Dermot Gallagher, analysing the tackle on Sky Sports News, highlighted Ahamada’s loss of balance and attempt to minimise contact. He concluded that a yellow card was the appropriate punishment

The incident occurred shortly after Crystal Palace took a commanding 5-1 lead, rendering the red card decision inconsequential to the final result.

No West Ham player at Selhurst Park  come out of the game with their head held high on what was a truly shocking day for the Irons.

 

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West Ham in Bidding War for Young Defender

West Ham United are reportedly pushing hard to sign promising young centre-back Zeno Debast from RSC Anderlecht.

The 20-year-old Belgian has impressed since breaking into Anderlecht’s first team in 2021. He has already racked up 90 appearances for the club and is a regular starter this season with 34 matches played. His talent and potential have attracted attention from several clubs.

Debast’s contract expires in 2025, making a summer transfer a possibility. Sporting CP was previously interested in acquiring him at a bargain price, but West Ham’s strong interest could drive up the asking fee.

West Ham has been monitoring Debast for a while and has now identified him as their primary target to bolster their central defence. The Hammers lack depth in this position, and Ogbonna’s expected departure at season’s end creates a further need for reinforcement.

While Anderlecht was reportedly open to an €18 million offer for Debast, West Ham’s involvement could push the price up to €20 million with potential bonuses. The Premier League club’s financial muscle could be a deciding factor in this transfer race.

The Hammers are actively pursuing Debast and will likely leverage their financial resources to outbid other interested clubs. This move reflects our desperate need on strengthening their defence for the upcoming season.

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Amorim chase ain’t over yet

Talk Sport is reporting that Rúben Amorim has rejected West Ham’s job offer. The Sporting Lisbon head coach flew to London yesterday where Tim Steidten presented him with an impressive presentation and a lucrative contract.

The 39-year-old returned to Portugal yesterday with his representatives but is now believed to have rejected the Hammers’ offer.

However, Claret & Hugh’s understanding of the situation has changed little from our update yesterday. Despite club sources remaining tight-lipped, we believe there is a shortlist compiled by Steidten and Amorim was at the top of that list.

Amorim has returned to Lisbon after reportedly turning down West Ham’s job offer

There are at least two more younger candidates set to be interviewed by the club. If no deal can be agreed, there are agreements in principle in place for Paulo Fonseca and Julen Lopetegui.

With so many conflicting stories circulating, it’s often difficult to know what to believe. However, don’t rule out Amorim using West Ham’s offer to flush out interest from Liverpool. Therefore, a slim chance remains that Amorim could still land the top job at the London Stadium, but Fonseca or Lopetegui remain the most likely candidates.

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West Ham in Talks with Ex-Bayern Manager

West Ham United’s managerial search is in full swing assuming David Moyes’ probable departure. The Hammers are in discussions with three prominent figures: Ruben Amorim, a rising star currently at Sporting CP, Julen Lopetegui, a seasoned manager with experience at top European clubs, and surprisingly, Hansi Flick, the decorated former Bayern Munich boss.

West Ham’s Europa League elimination and a crushing defeat to Crystal Palace in the Premier League look like they are the final nails in the coffin for Moyes. Throughout the season, the team’s inconsistency fueled speculation about his future.

Ruben Amorim, a young manager with a reputation for attacking football, has quickly become a coveted figure in the managerial market. Julen Lopetegui, with his experience at clubs like Sevilla and Real Madrid, also represents a strong candidate.

Adding a twist to the story, journalist Jack Rosser reports that Hansi Flick, a manager with an impressive trophy haul at Bayern Munich, is also being considered. His surprise inclusion suggests potential prior contact between Flick and West Ham, evidenced by his attendance at a West Ham game this season.

Flick boasts a decorated past, having won the Bundesliga, Champions League, and numerous other titles with Bayern Munich. However, his recent stint with the German national team ended on a disappointing note, with an early exit from both the Euros and the World Cup.

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Rangers For Johnson?

West Ham utility man Ben Johnson will definitelyleave the club on a free transfer this summer,

Palace set to snap up Hammer Ben Johnson for nothing

Rangers keen on Ben Johnson

 

The 24-year-old wants to take advantage of his free-agent status in the upcoming window upon the expiry of his contract.

Rangers were among the clubs interested in the right-back in January, and could re-enter the race for his signature this summer,

The player’s versatility is also highly valued by clubs in the Premier League and clubs at the top end of the Championship.

He has played in various positions across the pitch, with Johnson lining out at right-back, left-back and centre-back, as well as right and left midfield.

It has been well documented  that the Hammers were open to handing the player a new contract, with Johnson having rejected several offers from the Irons.

The Hammers academy graduate has made 22 senior appearances in all competitions this season, with a further three appearances coming for the club’s under-21s in the EFL Trophy and Premier League 2.

The defender boasts over 100 West Ham appearances, but sadly it looks inevitable he is set to leave the London Stadium for free at the end of the season.

Another good prospect leaving, there is obviously something wrong in our ability to nurture young talent

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West Ham Fans Frustrated by Moyes Future Uncertainty

West Ham United‘s supporters are facing an agonizing wait as the club remains tight-lipped over David Moyes‘ future. TalkSPORT host Andy Goldstein has criticised the board’s inaction, urging them to make a definitive decision regarding the manager’s long-term position.

Moyes’ current contract expires at the end of the season, with reports suggesting an extension is on the table. However, speculation has intensified about the club’s interest in Sporting Lisbon boss Ruben Amorim,

TalkSPORT‘s Andy Goldstein has slammed the club’s silence on the matter. He argues that a clear announcement, even if it confirms Moyes’ departure, would allow fans to move on and potentially give the manager a proper farewell.

West Ham fans hold differing views on Moyes’ tenure. While some acknowledge his past successes, others have criticised his defensive approach.

The lack of clarity regarding Moyes’ future significantly impacts the club’s ability to plan for next season. Without knowing who will be at the helm, it’s difficult to make strategic decisions about transfers and team development.

Although an official announcement remains elusive, signs increasingly point towards a separation between Moyes and West Ham at the season’s end. This uncertainty leaves the club in a state of limbo as they approach the final stretch of the campaign.