West Ham issues 'can't be solved with Pellegrini' says pundit
David Moyes will only return to West Ham if he is given the manager’s job on a permanent basis. Manuel Pellegrini is under pressure at the London Stadium following a run of two league wins in 13 games which has left the club teetering above the relegation zone.
West Ham given ultimatum by David Moyes as Hammers ponder Manuel Pellegrini sack (Image: Getty)
But, according to The Times, Moyes is only interested in returning on a permanent basis.
The former Manchester United head coach has not taken charge of another side since his success at the London Stadium, when he comfortably steered the club to safety with a 13th-placed finish.
After Sullivan and Gold decided to not extend his deal they appointed Pellegrini, but their hiring process could now come full-circle.
Moyes’ insistence on taking the role full-time stems from his disappointment regarding his exit two years ago.
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“I have to say we couldn’t have done a better job," he told The Sun earlier this campaign.
“That’s why I was disappointed not to be offered the opportunity to stay. I’d taken it to the end of the season to see how I did and how the owners felt.
“From where they were to get them living and breathing again, was probably as successful a season as I could have had.
“By the end I’d decided I wanted to stay if the owners provided me with the funds to strengthen the squad.
Stuart Pearce would likely return as David Moyes' No2 if the Scot is appointed West Ham boss (Image: Getty)
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