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Football.London understands that reports West Ham are already weighing up alternatives to manager David Moyes for next season are wide of the mark.

Moyes had steadied the ship in east London as the club hit tenth in the Premier League table but they are winless in their last three Premier League games and have been dragged back into the mix at the wrong end of the table, just three points off the drop zone.

If he keeps them in the top flight then he is likely to be offered an improved contract. The Telegraph reported on Monday night that Moyes wouldn't be staying wither way but sources have told football.london that Moyes could be offered a new contract as they want continuity in east London.

The Hammers have had a run of fixtures against teams in an around them in the shape of Bournemouth, Crystal Palace and Brighton and have failed to win any of them, the latest a 3-1 beating at the AMEX.

Moyes has continually insisted that he won't be discussing his future at the club until the end of the season once we all know if West Ham are still a Premier League side or have dropped down to the Championship.

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If Moyes does keep the club up, he is likely to interest other clubs too and it'll come down to the financial package offered to the Scotsman to decide if he will stay.

If West Ham do drop down to the Championship the Moyes is unlikely to remain in east London.

They face Watford this weekend at the London Stadium, fresh off the back of their 4-1 smashing of Chelsea on Monday night and arrive in east London full of confidence under new manager Javi Gracia.

Moyes replaced Slaven Bilic back in November after the Croat was sacked following a poor start to the season, with Moyes handed a six-month deal to turn the ship around.