David Moyes says he has been offered a new deal to stay as West Ham boss – but will wait until the end of the season to make a decision on his future.
The Hammers’ current eight-match winless run has seen Moyes come under pressure from some supporters.
“I’ve had really good conversations with the owners, with David Sullivan and Karren Brady,” he said.
“There’s a contract there for me and I’m the one deciding I want to wait until the end of the season.”
A “Moyes Out” banner could be seen in the away end last weekend as West Ham fell to a 2-0 defeat at Nottingham Forest, which followed a 6-0 home loss to Arsenal a week earlier.
West Ham won the Europa Conference League last season, their first major trophy for 43 years.
They have also finished sixth and seventh in the Premier League under Moyes, and reached the Europa League semi-finals in 2022.
But the Hammers, currently ninth in the league, are without a win since beating title hopefuls Arsenal in December.
The 60-year-old Moyes managed West Ham from November 2017 to May 2018 and then returned to the club in December 2019.