David Moyes, the lone wolf, has addressed fresh rumors that he will be departing West Ham when his contract expires at the end of the current campaign.
After winning their first major title in forty-three years six months ago, West Ham finished the Christmas season in the top six and advanced to the European football playoffs for the third time in a row.
And with a point at Arsenal on Thursday night, the Hammers will begin the new year ahead of teams like Man United, Newcastle, Chelsea, and Brighton in the sixth.
Thus, you may anticipate that for at least a few months, rumors regarding manager David Moyes’ future will subside.
Lone Wolf Moyes addresses fresh allegations
Apparently not a chance.
This week, a writer reported that he had received information from sources about a seven-word message from Moyes to his close pals, which stated that he would be leaving the Hammers at the end of the season.
According to reports, Moyes informed those friends that he “won’t be at West Ham next year” and that “club chiefs have not signaled they want him long-term.”
Additionally, it is mentioned that the search for Moyes’ replacement has already begun.
Now that there are fresh rumors that Moyes will be departing West Ham at the end of the season, the lone wolf has answered.
“I don’t have many pals.”
In a news conference, Moyes was questioned over the rumor that he had informed friends he wouldn’t be playing at the London Stadium the following season, as The Sun reported. Additionally, because he doesn’t have many close friends, he has questioned the veracity of the news. Let me tell you, I don’t have many pals, so I’m not sure who that is. That’s what I would say first, Moyes stated.
“I plan to continue working,” I want to keep the team moving forward, and I have no doubt that we will speak soon.
The West Ham board’s expectations for this season have been made very apparent by sporting director Mark Noble, amidst the recent rumors over Moyes’ future.