Nuno expected to leave relegated West Ham after being summoned for talks with board
West Ham United manager Nuno Espirito Santo looks dejected. Pic: Nick Potts/PA Wire.
West Ham are expected to part company with Nuno Espírito Santo after their relegation from the Premier League. The manager has been called in for talks with the board and discussions are likely to end with the Portuguese leaving.
Nuno refused to talk about his future after West Ham’s descent into the Championship was confirmed on Sunday. The former Nottingham Forest manager’s three-year deal contains a clause that allows West Ham to sack him without paying compensation. Nuno is also free to walk away.
Club sources have said it is unlikely that Nuno wants to stay. Sources close to David Sullivan, the club’s largest shareholder, have said West Ham’s co-owner is also minded to make a change despite previously showing support for Nuno.
The former Wolves manager took over from Graham Potter last September but was unable to keep West Ham out of the bottom three. He was backed with funds in January but his confusing training methods and team selections did not sit well with some players.
West Ham will be looking for their fifth manager in two years if Nuno’s reign ends. Scott Parker, the former Burnley manager, and Strasbourg’s Gary O’Neil are of interest.





