West Ham owner David Sullivan is reportedly uncertain about whether or not to offer David Moyes a new contract. According to a recent report from HITC, the Hammers’ owner is feeling frustrated by both on-field and off-field issues. There appears to be a division within the club behind the scenes, with Sullivan open to extending Moyes’ contract beyond the current season, while others have a different opinion. The 60-year-old’s remarks about technical director Tim Steidten at the end of the January transfer window were not well received. Speaking to the Standard about the club’s lack of activity in the transfer market, Moyes stated that Steidten, who is German, may be struggling to adapt to the club’s culture of last-minute deals. With the manager and technical director pulling in different directions, it seems inevitable that they will not continue working together for much longer. However, it remains unknown who Sullivan will support beyond this season. The team’s 6-0 defeat at home against Arsenal last weekend has made it even more difficult to renew Moyes’ contract. The Hammers not only lost the match, but they also appeared completely demoralized and played like a team that should be battling relegation rather than fighting for a European spot.
According to the Source caughtoffside.com