Despite their successful season under David Moyes, there are underlying issues at West Ham currently. The team is trailing behind the top six in the Premier League and has secured a spot in the Europa League knockout stages, which will resume next week. Some believe that the team’s success is not due to their manager, but it’s hard to deny Moyes’ track record of winning European finals and qualifying for European competitions for three consecutive seasons. However, the Hammers’ problem lies in Moyes’ resistance to others’ ideas and his unwillingness to adapt. This is not surprising considering he is the second oldest manager in the Premier League, with Roy Hodgson being the oldest.
Tim Steidten brought a fresh perspective to the club and successfully recruited certain players. Moyes owes Steidten for bringing talents like Mo Kudus and Edson Alvarez to East London. Nonetheless, their relationship has been strained, and if the West Ham hierarchy proceeds with offering Moyes a new contract, it is likely that Steidten will leave the club this summer. Journalist Dean Jones suggests that Moyes’ continued presence could be a reason for Steidten to consider joining Liverpool, one of the biggest clubs in the world. It’s incredibly difficult to turn down an opportunity from a club of that stature.
According to the Source caughtoffside.com