July 5, 2024

After being fired this month, the former Sunderland manager has already secured employment this summer.
Shortly after departing West Ham, former Sunderland manager David Moyes secured a new position.

The 61-year-old Scot came back to West Ham in December 2019 and led the London team to victory in the Europa Conference League the previous season—the Hammers’ first major championship in an incredible 43 years.

However, Moyes – who has also managed Preston North End, Sunderland, Everton, Real Sociedad and Manchester United – left West Ham at the end of the Premier League season, bringing two an end to his second stint at the London club, which lasted five years.

Moyes has been linked with Russian side Spartak Moscow. But over the summer, he will be on screens serving as a pundit at the European Championships. Moyes has been lined up as part of the BBC’s coverage in Germany alongside former Everton striker Wayne Rooney and ex-Toffees boss Frank Lampard. Both Moyes’ Scotland and England will play in the tournament this summer.

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