West Ham manager David Moyes has delivered a major trophy for the 1st time in 43 years, and ExWHUEmployee has provided an update on his future.

The Hammers boss has been under considerable pressure after a disappointing domestic campaign with West Ham in the midst of a relegation battle for much of the season.

The Scot however was successful in avoiding the drop, with vital points collected in the ending months of the season, with results and performances much improved against the likes of Arsenal and Manchester United.

However the boss also oversaw a historic moment for the club, with our Irons winning the Europa Conference League in Prague, aligning Moyes with Ron Greenwood and John Lyall in lifting silverware in East London.

Moyes’ future though has been questioned, with a possible move to Celtic rumoured should he decide to walk away after an overall very successful period at West Ham.

ExWHUEmployee has revealed on Patreon that the usual season review meeting with the clubs owners have seen the manager agree to remain in the hotseat at the club.

Despite changes at higher level with a new Director of Football soon to be appointed, Moyes will still have a significant say on transfer dealings and other matters that he is comfortable with with regards to decision making.

Ex has also stated that Moyes is not interested in the Celtic post, with the boss feeling he has more to achieve where he currently is.

Unless there is a significant change of direction or breakdown in communication, then Moyes is remaining as the West Ham manager ahead of another big season with Europa League football again on the horizon.

Ex will keep fans fully up to date on the matter plus all club news on Patreon.