Julen Lopetegui to West Ham latest as David Moyes manager decision made

West Ham United are reportedly close to agreeing a deal for Julen Lopetegui to take over from David Moyes.

Moyes’ tenure at the Hammers appears to be drawing to a close as his current deal is set to expire at the end of the season. He recently revealed he would hold talks with owner David Sullivan before making a decision on his future.

However, West Ham have been actively looking for a replacement, having engaged in discussions with both Lopetegui and Sporting CP’s Ruben Amorim. The latter had even flown to London before acknowledging that the timing was wrong.

According to the Guardian, negotiations between the club and the former Wolves boss, Lopetegui have not been concluded although the parties are close to ‘agreeing a deal.’ They add that a decision will not be made until the board hold talks with Moyes later this month.

Although several other candidates have also been considered, some at the London Stadium still believe that Amorim would be the best person to succeed the Scot. Amorim, who is under contract at Sporting until 2026, has a reported £12.8million release clause and it is unclear whether the Hammers are willing to pay that fee – leaving Lopetegui as the frontrunner.

Marco Silva makes bold claim about West Ham vs Fulham after 5-0 mauling

Despite Fulham’s stunning 5-0 win over West Ham in December, manager Marco Silva has stated that the result bears no impact on their forthcoming return encounter at London Stadium.

West Ham were struck down hard during the onslaught at Craven Cottage which followed an identical thrashing dealt by Fulham to Nottingham Forest just days prior.

Now, with only one win in five Premier League matches under his belt – a run which includes a disheartening 3-1 defeat to Forest – Silva is determinedly steering his team towards a course correction.

“The result against West Ham is not going to have any impact on Sunday,” Silva said.

“We all follow the Premier League – we are living this competition – and it’s really tough for any club to win a game – imagine winning 5-0.

“It was a moment that happened. OK, credit for ourselves, for our players, the way we did it. If it’s difficult to win a football match, imagine winning 5-0 back-to-back.