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West Ham 'set to offer David Moyes new deal' after strong start to the season

  /  autty

West Ham United are reportedly set to enter talks with manager David Moyes regarding a lucrative new deal following his strong start to the season.

The Scotsman has overseen five victories from 10 matches played so far, with the Hammers sitting in fifth place in the table as a result.

Moyes' current deal is set to expire next summer once the end of the season arrives and West Ham are keen to ensure he remains on board past that point, according to Sky Sports.

The east London club are looking to learn from mistakes made previously, after Moyes saved the club from relegation during his last tenure in 2017 but was not retained in the aftermath.

The 57-year-old previously arrived as the club was at rock bottom following the demise of Slaven Bilic's reign, but was not offered an extension despite salvaging the club's top flight status.

Moyes was replaced by former Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini in May 2018, whose ill-fated time in charge saw him axed last December, paving the way for Moyes' return.

The Hammers now want the former Manchester United and Everton boss to lead a new era, as the club looks to add consistency to its approach.

Over previous seasons West Ham have been something of a yo-yo club in the Premier League, enduring seasons which range from European pushes to avoiding relegation.

Since returning Moyes has been given full control when it comes to decision making and transfers, bringing in the likes of Tomas Soucek, Jarrod Bowen, Vladimir Coufal and Said Benrahma.

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