WEST HAM have told technical director, Tim Steidten, to stay away from David Moyes and the first team for the rest of the season.
Steidten has been leading the search for potential new managers with Hammers boss Moyes out of contract this summer and unlikely to stay on at the London Stadium.
David Moyes is expected to leave West Ham at the end of the season[/caption] Tim Steidten has been told to stay away from Moyes and the first team[/caption]With tensions increasing over the Scot’s future, a decision has now been made to keep the two apart at both the London Stadium and the club’s Rush Green training ground – meaning the director is not welcome in the first team dressing room.
West Ham informed Steidten of their position following talks with Moyes. The situation only increases the likelihood of the 61-year-old leaving at the end of his deal.
The former director at Bayer Leverkusen and Werder Bremen will still attend West Ham’s final three games against Chelsea, Luton and Manchester City.
There is a lot of internal support for Steidten at the club. The 45-year-old has even brought his brother, Moritz, in as West Ham’s head of international scouting and recruitment.
Moyes’ own son, David Jnr, has also worked for the Hammers in a scouting role.
The German has met with Sporting Lisbon boss Ruben Amorim and ex-Real Madrid and Wolves manager Julen Lopetegui, who is the current front-runner should Moyes depart.
Moyes and Steidten have often clashed over potential targets or transfers since the latter was appointed in July last year, though their relationship was said to have improved as the season went on.
Steidten can often be seen pitchside before games in discussion with the ex-Manchester United manager, while he is often around the tunnel and changing room after matches.
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Billy McKinlay – First team coach
The former Scotland international joined West Ham as a coach in 2021. He has a close relationship with David Moyes.
John Heitinga – First team coach
The ex-Everton and Fulham star joined as a member of Moyes’ coaching staff last September.
He knew the Scottish manager through his spell at Goodison Park.
Kevin Nolan – First team coach
Nolan has been with the Hammers since 2020. He previously played for West Ham, Bolton, Newcastle, Leyton Orient and Notts County.
Mark Robson – First team coach
Robson was appointed head coach of West Ham’s Under-21’s in 2021 but was promoted to one of Moyes’ assistants last year.
Henry Newman – First team coach
Newman has been at West Ham United since January 2020.
He also works as lead opposition scout.
Xavi Valero – Goalkeeper coach
The Spaniard was appointed as West Ham’s goalkeeper coach in June 2018.
Richard Collinge – Performance Director
Collinge was appointed as West Ham’s Head of Medical in 2018 but was promoted to Performance Director last year.
West Ham insiders say the decision has been made to allow the manager and players to focus on the end of the season without the distraction of Steidten continuing to pursue other coaches.
No final decision has been made on whether or not the East Londoners will appoint a new manager, though this episode – viewed as an unnecessary step by some within the club – has only dented Moyes’ hopes of a new deal.
Talks between the manager and chairman David Sullivan are scheduled for after the final game of the season.
The Hammers were ready to offer the former Everton manager a new contract in December after a fine run of form, but a dip in performances caused talks to stall.
Moyes has said that changes would need to be made at the London Stadium for him to want to stay on beyond his four-and-a-half years at the club.
Moyes, 61, is set to for talks with David Sullivan at the end of the season[/caption]