He's spent the last four and a bit years building a team the way he wants it, I don't see him walking away unless a better club makes him an offer
I'm not sure; the hiring of Steidten might suggest any new contract will give Moyes much less say in transfers, and he may baulk at that, especially as it feels as though money wasn't spent in January to leave it in the pot for a new manager this summer. It does feel as though Sullivan is trying to make it too uncomfortable for Moyes to want to stay.
Fabrizio Romano reckons Lopetegui is close to joining AC Milan
Jacob Steinberg says Lille’s Paulo Fonseca, Stuttgart’s Sebastian Hoeness, ex-Bayern Munich and Germany's Hansi Flick and Fulham’s Marco Silva are being considered but not Graham Potter
I have no idea who might be a better manager than David Moyes, as most names suggested seem inferior to him. I would be happy for him to stay as long as he is given a substantial kitty to improve the depth and age of the squad. Without that happening, regardless of who is in charge, we will really struggle next season.
I think anyone who wants a change must be prepared for that as it is a distinct possibility. I do suspect if Moyes stays we will very probably stay up filling a mid table spot. We will play counter attacking football and probably feel like the players are on a leash in many matches. Should we change it could go wrong and we end up in a relegation fight due to a new man coming in and taking time to know the players and changing our style of play, confidence could fall and it could be a long run in. But the gamble is that we could also get a new man with new ideas that really lets the players attack and use the ball, playing a more attacking style that's better to watch and breathes new life into an already decent team and with a little luck we can push for a Euro place again and play better football.
That for me is the gamble and at this point I would be happy to take it, but if Moyes stayed I wouldn't be unhappy either.
Rob Edwards of Luton is another one I like both seem to know how to get the best out of players .In a perfect world perhaps give them another year or two .But the world is not perfect so would be happy with either one
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Jacob Steinberg says Lille’s Paulo Fonseca, Stuttgart’s Sebastian Hoeness, ex-Bayern Munich and Germany's Hansi Flick and Fulham’s Marco Silva are being considered but not Graham Potter
Neither in the picture at present however.
I personally think Moyes is off, and rightly so.
That for me is the gamble and at this point I would be happy to take it, but if Moyes stayed I wouldn't be unhappy either.
Daily Mail claiming that Spartak Moscow want Moyes
But then it is the Daily Heil...
Is this the sort of person we should be looking at?