boss David Moyes could find himself in a 'very strong position' if he masterminds a Europa League quarter-final win over , but Sky Sports reporter has told GIVEMESPORT that uncertainty over the Scottish tactician's future may continue for a number of months at the
London Stadium. thanks to overcoming Freiburg earlier this month, and their prize for progressing in the tournament is a two-legged battle against the current Bundesliga leaders in April. West Ham have set their sights on adding more silverware to the trophy cabinet after when they won the Europa Conference League last term, thanks to fighting off Fiorentina in a pulsating final, but there is ongoing uncertainty over who will be in the dugout heading into the 2024/25 campaign. , according to MailOnline, as he is keen to hold discussions with his family before potentially committing his long-term future to the capital club. The report suggests that the 60-year-old is fully focused on finishing the campaign in style, having since embarking on a second spell in the London Stadium dugout, but the hierarchy already put fresh terms on the table during the early stages of 2024. Although GIVEMESPORT sources recently revealed that and co-owner David Sullivan challenges technical director Tim Steidten to draft in a successor who has English top flight experience, statistics highlight that the Fulham chief has a worse points-per-game ratio in the competition. David Moyes' managerial record in the
Premier League compared to Marco Silva David Moyes Marco Silva Matches 688 162 Won 267 58 Drawn 180 31 Lost 241 73 Goals for 928 221 Goals against 890 250 Points-per-game 1.43 1.27 for Moyes, but there are fears that long-term target Thomas Tuchel could not be persuaded to head to West Ham despite him being at the end of the season. The capital club have been forced to contend with a testing period since the turn of the year, which has included at the hands of title-chasing
Arsenal when they were condemned to a 6-0 thumping, but Sullivan has opted against making a change at the helm. Moyes also came under
fire during a 2-0 loss to relegation-threatened Nottingham Forest a matter of days later, with , only for him to bounce back and guide West Ham closer to Europa League glory. David Moyes has an eye-catching record in European competitions, leading his side to 44 wins from 71 fixtures, while 18 defeats have been suffered along the way Although Kalvin Phillips' loan from
Manchester City has not gone to plan, Bridge believes that Moyes deserves plenty of credit for luring Mohammed Kudus to West Ham, while the recently-returned Michail Antonio and Lucas Paqueta will make the east Londoners even more of an attacking force in the final weeks of the season. The Sky Sports reporter feels that knocking Leverkusen out of the Europa League, allowing the Hammers to face the winners of the quarter-final tie between Roma and AC Milan, would result in the ex-Everton boss being in a strong position as he aims to win over sections of the fanbase ahead of making a final decision on his future. Bridge told GIVEMESPORT: "The Kalvin Phillips loan is not looking like a good one at the moment. But then you see the return of Michail Antonio, and West Ham seem to get the best out of Lucas Paqueta when those players come back. Mohammed Kudus has been a brilliant signing as well. "It could be a case of wait and see over the next few weeks and months when it comes to David Moyes' future, but let's see how they get on against Bayer Leverkusen. "Leverkusen are probably one of the best teams to watch in Europe this season, but if West Ham can get through over those two games, I really do think it puts David Moyes in a very, very strong position." when the transfer window reopens in the summer, according to talkSPORT, as they have been handed renewed hope of being able to win the race for his signature thanks to the Brentford striker falling down the list of Arsenal targets. The report suggests that the Gunners have turned their attentions towards signing Sporting marksman Viktor Gyokeres instead of the
England international, who during the draw with
Belgium earlier this week, and that may open the door for the Hammers to pounce. But GIVEMESPORT sources recently revealed that if Arsenal and
Chelsea opt against attempting to lure him away from Brentford in the coming months, meaning that West Ham are still facing stiff competition as they put their summer plans in place. The 28-year-old's suitors have been given optimism of being able to strike a deal with his current employers as Bees boss due to being set to enter the final 12 months of his contract.