The most recent news regarding Nottingham Forest can be found at Nottinghamshire Live. Steve Cooper has been connected to a possible return to Premier League management.
Should David Moyes be fired, Steve Cooper, the former manager of Nottingham Forest, is supposedly on West Ham’s shortlist for the managerial position.
According to reports, Moyes is under pressure at the London Stadium because of the team’s dismal recent performance. Six Premier League games have seen West Ham go winless, including a 6-0 home loss to rivals Arsenal, which saw thousands of Hammers supporters leave the stadium at halftime with their team trailing 4-0.
Moyes stated, “It’s not like my teams in the past,” and he insisted that his players accept accountability. I’ll examine it and try to fix it over the course of a few minutes. The players must accept responsibility; I accept responsibility and choose the team.”
In the event that Moyes were to leave the team, former Forest manager Cooper ‘would be in the running,’ according to a recent report by 90min. Paulo Fonseca, the head coach of Lille, and Will Sill, the manager of Reims, are reportedly being considered as possible Ligue 1 candidates.
The club’s hierarchy also thinks highly of former Chelsea manager Graham Potter, who has also been linked to the position in the past. Potter left Stamford in April of last year, and he is still unemployed.
Moyes’s current contract expires in the summer, and it was anticipated that he would accept a two-and-a-half-year extension that would keep him employed until June 2026. Sadly, Moyes’ worrying form collapse is hurting his negotiating position even though he led West Ham to victory in the Europa Conference League the previous season.