West Ham could move for 59-year-old who was recently ‘one of Europe’s most-wanted managers’
West Ham United are reportedly on the lookout for a new manager to potentially take the reins from David Moyes at the end of the season.
The Hammers boss is out of contract in summer and there hasn’t been any serious indication that he’ll remain at the club after the end of the season.
Back in February, Moyes told the press that West Ham have offered him a new deal, but added that he was waiting until the end of the season before making a decision.
As per football.london, Moyes is expected to hold conversations with West Ham owner David Sullivan, but it’s widely anticipated that the club will seek a new direction.
Numerous managers have been linked with the London stadium hotseat, including one who was up until recently “one of Europe’s most-wanted managers”.
The manager in question is Hansi Flick, whose stock was at an all-time high just a few years ago after his heroics with Bayern Munich.
Fabrizio Romano named the 59-year-old as one of several coaches potentially in the running for the West Ham job.