Report: West Ham eyeing ‘very impressive’ new manager target, he’s becoming really popular

West Ham United is eyeing a new manager target to succeed David Moyes next season with news coming to light on Reim’s boss Will Still.

The Scotsman has been under real pressure to maintain his position this season, especially after a summer of serious spending followed by lackluster performances on the field.

West Ham is currently in the relegation places after sliding into the Premier League‘s bottom three, having won just six league games all season and losing 14.

Reports have suggested that the east Londoners have weighed up possible replacements with both Marcelo Bielsa and Rafael Benitez previously linked.

However, insiders close to the club have also shared that the likelihood of a Moyes replacement before the end of 2022/2023 is slim given the lack of standout candidates and possible expenses.

The Hammers, according to a report, are now believed to be real admirers of Reims boss Still to potentially replace Moyes next season.

According to Foot Mercato, West Ham has apparently taken note of the 30-year-old’s exploits in France as his stock ‘continues to climb’, with the Irons currently ‘under the spell’ of Still.

It’s added that the coach himself is ‘thrilled’ by this, as per their ‘information’, as Still is knowingly a West Ham supporter.

The largely inexperienced coach has been the center of a brilliant story across the channel with Reims recently going on a 17-game unbeaten run.

Marseille sadly ended their hot streak with a 2-1 win over Still on Sunday but Reims’ tactician is in fact ‘becoming very popular in Ligue 1.

Newcastle boss Eddie Howe has even taken note of the young tactician, claiming Still’s rise to the top level has been extremely impressive.

Howe stated to Chronicle Live:

“He [Still] has certainly done very well. It is very difficult to do at that age.

“I started at 31, I felt at that moment I knew what I was doing. I am talking about my own experiences here. I realized a few years later that I probably didn’t. I have learned as I have gone on, the whole range of things you need to be successful as a manager.

“That’s just my journey. I’m not sure about Will’s background and how he’s built his career to this point but very impressive to be managing at his age.

“The success he’s had has been incredible. Are managers getting younger? I’m not sure if that’s a fact or not. But certainly, it is a very demanding job.”

However, his lack of serious experience in a competitive division like the Premier League could count against him and this move could be seen as a real gamble.

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