{"id":294469,"date":"2023-10-21T08:24:20","date_gmt":"2023-10-21T08:24:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tellmysport.com\/?p=294469"},"modified":"2023-10-21T08:24:20","modified_gmt":"2023-10-21T08:24:20","slug":"david-moyes-wont-be-rushed-into-west-ham-contract-talks","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tellmysport.com\/soccer\/david-moyes-wont-be-rushed-into-west-ham-contract-talks\/","title":{"rendered":"David Moyes won't be rushed into West Ham contract talks"},"content":{"rendered":"
David Moyes insists he is in no rush to open contract talks at West Ham.<\/p>\n
The Hammers boss, 60, will be out of contract at the end of the season with no plans to discuss a new deal in the pipeline.<\/p>\n
The West Ham hierarchy will want Moyes to stay, however, after he ended their 43-year trophy drought with success in the Europa Conference League in June, as well as overseeing a fine start to this season.<\/p>\n
Asked if he could follow winger Jarrod Bowen’s lead in signing a seven-year contract, Moyes smiled: ‘I would expect so, I’m young enough.<\/p>\n
‘I’m looking forward to working as long as I can, but I’ll also make a decision when I think it’s right to hang up my stopwatch and whistle.<\/p>\n
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David Moyes feels no pressure to commit to a new contract at West Ham despite his current deal expiring at the end of the season<\/p>\n
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The Hammers have made an encouraging start to the season, drawing with Newcastle last time out in the Premier League<\/p>\n
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‘At the moment I’m fine. I’m only focused on the team doing well, keeping us going and keeping the focus on that.<\/p>\n
‘I’m sure there’ll be a time that comes when we’ll discuss it but I’m happy to go along just now and see what happens.’<\/p>\n
Moyes faced calls to be axed at times last season with West Ham struggling in the Premier League.<\/p>\n
The former Everton boss could have left on a high in the summer following that memorable night against Fiorentina in Prague, but insists he never considered walking away.<\/p>\n
‘No, because I thought ‘my goodness, I’m just at the start’. I always believe the best is still to come,’ he added.<\/p>\n
‘I had to believe that when we had difficult times, and I’m actually now saying ‘wow, look how good I’ve got the team at the moment’.<\/p>\n
‘I genuinely think we are going to keep going along on that line. I always think the best part of me is I can build football clubs, and I think I can give them a level of stability.<\/p>\n
‘I think West Ham probably needed that when I came in and there are signs of that on the field and off the field, and I hope we can continue to grow it.’<\/p>\n
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Moyes ended West Ham’s 43-year trophy wait by winning the Europa Conference League<\/p>\n
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