David Moyes has addressed talk of him possibly leaving the club in the summer by stating he is happy at West Ham.

The Scot has been under pressure for the vast majority of this season during a difficult Premier League campaign, but a positive European one sees our Hammers in the Europa Conference League final.

The testing domestic form has seen many question his long term future in East London, with speculation of late that could well depart once the season concludes.

Moyes however has dismissed links with a move to Celtic by stating that he is very happy and has not considered leaving the club.

”I have never even considered it,” answered Moyes when he was asked about a potentional move to Scotland. “I am West Ham manager and I am really enjoying my period here.

“The club have been so good to me and we have enjoyed the journey we are on here, and hopefully trying to continue growing a really good football club.

“Through my years I have been linked with lots of jobs at different times in my career but I have to say I am really happy at the moment and settled where I am.”

Moyes will be hoping to write his name in the history books by guiding West Ham to European glory and living the Europa Conference League trophy next week in Prague.

“The club have moved to a 65000 seater stadium which most weeks is full and shows the depth of feeling for West Ham in this part of London,” added the boss as reported by Football London.

“If we can give those young supporters something to believe in, that they can reach a final, win finals, it would be nothing but positive. The players we have got will give us every chance of doing so. We have got a really good group, strong international players, players who are hungry to succeed. I hope we can show that on Wednesday.”