Moyes could go out with a bang in east London if he wins a European trophy so let’s have a look at some of the likely Next West Ham Manager contenders.
Rafa Benitez
Rafa Benitez is near the top of the betting following his departure from Everton last year.
The Spaniard has managed huge clubs including Liverpool, Real Madrid, Liverpool and Inter Milan so would he be a good fit at the London Stadium? He did do a brilliant job at Newcastle on a limited budget to be fair to him.
Like Moyes, Benitez is a defensive manager and it remains to be seen whether the Hammers are looking to play more expansive stuff – or simply stay in the Premier League.
9/4
Rafa BenitezNext Permanent West Ham Manager
Graham Potter
Things didn’t go to plan for Graham Potter at Chelsea and he was axed after a few months in charge at Stamford Bridge thanks to Todd Boehly’s real-life Football Manager game.
Despite that, Potter’s stock is still relatively high and if he could do a similar job to what he did at Brighton, West Ham fans would be over the moon.
6/1
Graham PotterNext Permanent West Ham Manager
Brendan Rodgers
Brendan Rodgers left Leicester earlier this year with the Foxes looking doomed for relegation.
Their form this season under the ex-Liverpool man was worrying, however, Rodgers did a brilliant job at Leicester during his time at the club.
He could be a shrewd appointment for the Hammers if Rodgers is keen on the job.
11/2
Brendan RodgersNext Permanent West Ham Manager
Michael Carrick
Former West Ham midfielder Michael Carrick impressed with Championship side Middlesbrough this season before losing in the playoffs.
As a former player he’s be a huge hit for fans of the Hammers but is he the right man for the job?
7/1
Michael CarrickNext Permanent West Ham Manager
Nuno Espirito Santo
Nuno Espirito Santo is currently in charge of Saudi side Al-Ittihad and if he got the call from West Ham, it feels likely he’d accept their offer.
It didn’t go to plan for the former goalkeeper at Tottenham and it slightly damaged his stock but he did a solid job at Wolves before his time in north London.
16/1
Nuno Espirito SantoNext Permanent West Ham Manager
Carlos Corberan
Carlos Corberan, who was an assistant under Marcelo Bielsa at Leeds, has impressed since going on his own and being a manager.
He guided Huddersfield Town to the Championship playoffs and his West Brom team are flying, while playing attractive football.
He’s not a big name but he could be a shrewd appointment by West Ham.
25/1
Carlos CorberanNext Permanent West Ham Manager
*All prices are bang up to date with our snazzy widgets, while odds in copy are accurate at time of publishing but subject to change
Next West Ham manager odds: Who could replace David Moyes?
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West Ham secured their status in the Premier League for next season and they have the Europa Conference League final to look forward to.
However, David Moyes could still leave the Hammers after a sub-par season in the league compared to last campaign.
Moyes could go out with a bang in east London if he wins a European trophy so let’s have a look at some of the likely Next West Ham Manager contenders.
Rafa Benitez
Rafa Benitez is near the top of the betting following his departure from Everton last year.
The Spaniard has managed huge clubs including Liverpool, Real Madrid, Liverpool and Inter Milan so would he be a good fit at the London Stadium? He did do a brilliant job at Newcastle on a limited budget to be fair to him.
Like Moyes, Benitez is a defensive manager and it remains to be seen whether the Hammers are looking to play more expansive stuff – or simply stay in the Premier League.
Graham Potter
Things didn’t go to plan for Graham Potter at Chelsea and he was axed after a few months in charge at Stamford Bridge thanks to Todd Boehly’s real-life Football Manager game.
Despite that, Potter’s stock is still relatively high and if he could do a similar job to what he did at Brighton, West Ham fans would be over the moon.
Brendan Rodgers
Brendan Rodgers left Leicester earlier this year with the Foxes looking doomed for relegation.
Their form this season under the ex-Liverpool man was worrying, however, Rodgers did a brilliant job at Leicester during his time at the club.
He could be a shrewd appointment for the Hammers if Rodgers is keen on the job.
Michael Carrick
Former West Ham midfielder Michael Carrick impressed with Championship side Middlesbrough this season before losing in the playoffs.
As a former player he’s be a huge hit for fans of the Hammers but is he the right man for the job?
Nuno Espirito Santo
Nuno Espirito Santo is currently in charge of Saudi side Al-Ittihad and if he got the call from West Ham, it feels likely he’d accept their offer.
It didn’t go to plan for the former goalkeeper at Tottenham and it slightly damaged his stock but he did a solid job at Wolves before his time in north London.
Carlos Corberan
Carlos Corberan, who was an assistant under Marcelo Bielsa at Leeds, has impressed since going on his own and being a manager.
He guided Huddersfield Town to the Championship playoffs and his West Brom team are flying, while playing attractive football.
He’s not a big name but he could be a shrewd appointment by West Ham.
*All prices are bang up to date with our snazzy widgets, while odds in copy are accurate at time of publishing but subject to change
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