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Moyes contract includes built-in extension

David Moyes has no need to agree a new, long-term contract at West Ham as he already hasas 18 months to run on his current deal.

While the Scotsman has signed an 18-month deal at the end of December 2019 and started his second spell in charge on New Year’s Day he already had an automatic 12 month extension built in, extending his contract if West Ham avoided relegation in his second season in charge.

With 35 points after 20 games this season Premier League survival is now almost a certainty.

In recent weeks David Moyes has played down talks to reporters of the urgency of a new contract saying he will do so when the time is right.

It is believed he will be offered a new 24 month contract in the summer with another 12 month option to extend if the Hammers stay in the Premier League.

Both sides are happy with other see no need for change.

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  • JRS says:

    I was half to hear this! Because I imagine he is turning heads would think Celtic would be one & PL clubs. I don’t know if I’d give 15 years 😉 but definitely deserves 2-3 year deal & backing.

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