Despite guiding West Ham United to the Europa Conference League final and the potential of securing the club’s first significant trophy in 43 years, David Moyes’ position as manager is reportedly under scrutiny.

The 60-year-old is currently a leading contender to take over the reins at Celtic, should current manager Ange Postecoglou transition to Tottenham Hotspur following the Scottish Cup final.
The Report from The Sun labelled Moyess as the “front-runner” for the Celtic job, should Ange Postecoglou leave.
Moyes’ final match of the season will see West Ham face Fiorentina in Prague in the final of UEFA’s third-tier competition. However, according to The Guardian, West Ham is reconsidering Moyes’ future at the club, with confidence in his tenure reportedly diminishing since the conclusion of the Premier League season.
Potential successors include former Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers, Graham Potter, and Paulo Fonseca.
West Ham concluded their Premier League campaign in 14th place, six points clear of the relegation zone, as Moyes balanced both domestic and European commitments. The decision regarding Moyes’ future at the London Stadium could hinge on the result of Wednesday’s match.
This speculation coincides with increased rumours linking Moyes to the managerial position at Celtic Park, should Postecoglou depart.
Notably, during a friendly match at Celtic Park last season, Moyes did not dismiss the possibility of taking up the role in the future.